Where is the Code Enforcement? I read in Aleonard's article that Code Enforcement has one person who can pull the signs illegally placed.
Good question seeker. If it is placed on the Right of Way, perhaps it could be viewed as litter, in which case a citizen might decide to clean up the trash on the Right of Way. I've cleaned a few miles of Hwy 98, on more than one occasion, and know other SoWallers also volunteer to do so.
It would be great if the candidates also had to post their home phone number on the signs, so we could call and inform them that their signs were "mistakenly placed illegally by the candidate's campaign." (wink, wink.)
Thinking about calling the candidates, that brings another idea to mind. Since political candidates are exempt from the Do Not Call laws, that law should work two ways, where businesses could call the candidates to solicit goods and services.
I do not get calls but I certainly get a lot of direct mail.
I heard that a guy in Val-P picked up signs last year then sold then back to the candidates.
I make an extraordinary effort to place my signs on private property. What I wish is that whomever is messing with them, would leave them alone. Those things are very expensive and it is a bit aggravating to have them torn up or taken down.

and I'll see what I can find out tomorrow and nail down the info on county, state, and different types of roadways and placements.If you can't manage people putting your signs in the right place, you probably can't manage a county agency. ;-)


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