Thursday, 8 October 2009

Smaller Signs Please

More signage news from in and around the world from Hants and Dorset Signs as Elections have sometimes been won or lost on long rural highways with campaign signs that rival the size of storage sheds. Those days may soon be over for Horry County, South Carolina. The Horry County Council moved forward an ordinance Tuesday that would change campaign sign size limits from 32 square feet to 16 square feet and regulate how those signs are secured.

The move would make Horry County the latest in a string of local governments that have wrangled with the number, appearance, size and placement of signs to create a fair political environment and protect the look of their towns. The county has an ordinance to regulate signs, which are not allowed on fences, utility poles or on trees.

The county will remove signs that violate the policy. The county and the cities also have time limits for when signs can be put up and how soon they must be taken down after an election.

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