The assumption that temporary signage follows a universal set of standards is a common pitfall. Infusino-Braun, co-owner of Signmaster Signs LLC, emphasizes that rules regarding display duration, placement, and permits vary wildly even between neighboring towns. While one jurisdiction might permit a sign for six months, an adjacent municipality may mandate a much shorter timeframe, making local zoning inquiries essential before installation.
Permitting processes often catch users off guard. In many areas, major corridors or highways require formal approval even for small displays. Furthermore, application deadlines are frequently misunderstood; some towns require paperwork weeks in advance, and simply removing and replacing a sign does not reset the clock on compliance. Placement restrictions add another layer of complexity, with many cities prohibiting attachments to utility poles or requiring specific setbacks from property lines to maintain public safety and reduce visual clutter.





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