Greeley Campaign Sign Time Limits & Sale Exemptions

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In Greeley, Colorado, municipal rules govern when campaign signs may be displayed, where they can be placed, and what exemptions apply for signs advertising property for sale. This guide summarizes the city rules, enforcement process, typical violations, and practical steps to apply for permits or to challenge a removal. For exact ordinance language consult the municipal code and the Planning & Development pages referenced below.[1]

Time limits & for-sale exemptions

Greeley regulates temporary and political signs under its municipal code and sign permit rules. Time limits for campaign signs, placement near public rights-of-way, and exemptions for real-estate "for sale" signs are addressed in the sign code and related permit procedures. Where the code does not specify an exact day count on the city pages, see the official ordinance text for controlling language and definitions.[1]

Check property lines and right-of-way limits before installing any sign.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is handled by the City of Greeley Code Enforcement and Planning divisions; penalties, removal procedures, and appeal rights derive from the municipal code and administrative rules. Specific fine amounts and escalation steps are not specified on the city planning pages and must be confirmed in the municipal ordinance or by contacting Code Enforcement directly.[2]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page; see the municipal code for exact dollar amounts and per-day calculations.[1]
  • Escalation: whether first, repeat, or continuing offences carry increased penalties is not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary actions: administrative removal orders, summons to municipal court, or civil remedies may be used; the enforcing office is Code Enforcement/Planning.
  • How to report: submit a complaint or request inspection through the City of Greeley Code Enforcement contact page.[3]

Applications & Forms

Permit or application requirements for temporary, election, or real-estate signs are documented by Planning & Development. If no specific permit is required for certain temporary political signs, that is indicated on the planning pages; otherwise the sign permit form and instructions appear on the city site or the municipal code references the permit process.[2]

  • Common form: sign permit application (name and fee details: not specified on the cited page).
  • Deadlines: any time-limited display windows or removal deadlines are contained in the ordinance text; contact Planning for interpretation.
Keep a dated photo of installed signs to document placement and removal dates.

Common violations

  • Signs within public right-of-way or sidewalk clearance zones.
  • Signs exceeding permitted size, illumination, or placement height.
  • Failure to remove campaign signs within the required period.

FAQ

When can I put up campaign signs in Greeley?
Rules about when campaign signs may be displayed are set in the municipal sign code and related planning rules; consult the municipal code and Planning & Development pages for specifics.[1]
Are for-sale signs treated differently from political signs?
Real-estate "for sale" signs often have exemptions or different time rules under the sign code; check the ordinance definitions and permit rules on the city pages.[1]
Who do I contact to report an illegal sign?
Contact City of Greeley Code Enforcement or Planning for inspections and complaints; use the official contact/complaint page to submit details and photos.[3]

How-To

  1. Confirm whether your sign is covered by the municipal sign code by reviewing the ordinance text and Planning & Development guidance.[1]
  2. If a permit is required, complete the city sign permit application and pay any listed fees as instructed on the Planning & Development page.[2]
  3. Place the sign following right-of-way, setback, and height rules; keep dated photos of installation.
  4. If a sign is cited or removed, contact Code Enforcement to learn appeal steps and deadlines; prepare documentation for review.[3]

Key Takeaways

  • Always verify campaign and for-sale sign rules in the municipal code before placing signs.
  • Keep dated photos and any permit receipts to support appeals or disputes.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Greeley Municipal Code and sign regulations
  2. [2] Greeley Planning & Development sign permit guidance
  3. [3] City of Greeley Code Enforcement contact and complaint page