Showing ordinances that apply to Wilmington, MA
Wilmington is an unincorporated community (population 23,349) in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Because Wilmington is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Middlesex County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The political signs rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Political signs on private property are protected speech under the First Amendment and MGL c.54. Cities may regulate size and placement but cannot require permits or prohibit them outright.
Political signs in Middlesex County are protected by the First Amendment as applied through Reed v Town of Gilbert (2015) which bars content-based restrictions on signs. MGL c.54 s.65 protects the right to post political signs near polling places outside a 150-foot electioneering zone on election day. Municipal sign bylaws may regulate size, height, setback, and structural safety but cannot impose durational limits tied to elections (e.g., a 30-day pre-election window) since Burson v Freeman and subsequent cases. Cambridge, Somerville, Newton, and most Middlesex County towns allow political signs on private property without a permit, typically capped at 6 square feet in residential zones and 32 square feet in commercial zones. Signs cannot be placed in the public right-of-way, on utility poles, or on public property. Signs must be removed within 7 to 14 days after the election in most municipalities.
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