Virginia Beach Sidewalk A-Frame Sign Rules
Virginia Beach, Virginia businesses that use sidewalk A-frame or sandwich-board signs must follow city rules that protect pedestrian access, sightlines and public rights-of-way. This article summarizes how local sign regulations are enforced, what to check before placing a sign, typical compliance steps, and how to apply or appeal. Use this as a practical checklist for downtown, retail strips, and neighborhoods in Virginia Beach; confirm specifics with city planning or code compliance before purchasing or placing a sign.
Where A-frame signs may be placed
- On private property in front of the business when permission is held by the property owner.
- On public sidewalks only where the city expressly allows pedestrian signs and a clear unobstructed walkway is maintained.
- Not blocking curb ramps, fire hydrants, bus stops, or required aisle widths.
Design, size and placement guidelines
- Maximum dimensions, materials, and weight limits are governed by the city sign rules or permit conditions; check the local code for exact measures.
- Signs must be stable and not create tripping hazards or obstruct sightlines at intersections or driveways.
- Some locations limit the hours of display or require removal overnight or when the business is closed.
Placement responsibilities and leases
If you lease frontage or operate within a shopping center, get written permission from the property owner or manager. If placing signs on city-owned sidewalks you may need a right-of-way authorization or permit from the city.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement is typically handled by the City of Virginia Beach Code Compliance or Zoning enforcement unit; contact details are listed in Resources below and by city departments.[1] Specific fines and escalating penalties for sign violations are set by the municipal code and administrative rules.
- Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence procedures are governed by the code or administrative citations and are not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders, abatement, seizure of noncompliant signs, and court enforcement are possible and follow city enforcement procedures.
- Complaint and inspection pathways: residents and businesses may file complaints with Code Compliance; inspectors respond per routine procedures.
- Appeals and review: appeals are handled through the city process described in the municipal code or administrative rules; specific time limits for appeal are not specified on the cited page.
Applications & Forms
The city publishes sign permit application requirements through its permitting and planning offices; whether a specific A-frame permit form is required depends on zoning district and right-of-way rules and is not specified on the cited page. For permits, use the Planning or Building Permits office pages in Resources.
Common violations
- Placing signs in the public right-of-way without authorization.
- Blocking required pedestrian clearances, ramps, or fire access.
- Using illuminated or rotating elements where prohibited by local rules.
Action steps for businesses
- Check your zoning district and sign rules with the Planning Department before purchasing a sign.
- Obtain written permission from property owners or a city permit for signs on public sidewalks when required.
- Ensure the sign meets size, stability, and placement requirements to avoid removal.
- If cited, follow abatement instructions and use appeal procedures promptly if you dispute the notice.
FAQ
- Do I need a permit to use an A-frame sign?
- Possibly; requirements vary by location and whether the sign is placed on private property or in the public right-of-way. Check city permitting pages for your property and zoning. If a formal permit is required, the application is available from the city permitting office.
- Where can I place a sign on a sidewalk?
- Only where the city allows signs in the right-of-way and where an unobstructed pedestrian passage is maintained; blocked ramps and sightlines are prohibited.
- What should I do if I receive a violation notice?
- Follow the abatement instructions on the notice, contact Code Compliance for clarification, and use the city appeal procedures if you wish to contest the citation.
How-To
- Confirm property ownership and permission for sign placement.
- Review the Virginia Beach municipal sign rules and local zoning requirements for your address.
- If required, submit a sign permit application to the city planning or building permits office and pay any fees.
- Place the A-frame so it does not block pedestrian clearances, ramps, or sightlines and remove it when required by hours or closure rules.
- Respond promptly to any city notice and follow abatement or appeal procedures as instructed.
Key Takeaways
- Check city zoning and permits before placing a sidewalk A-frame sign.
- Maintain clear pedestrian paths and avoid curb ramps and sightline obstructions.
- Contact Code Compliance if you receive a violation; act quickly to abate or appeal.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Virginia Beach - Code Compliance
- City of Virginia Beach - Planning Department
- City of Virginia Beach - Building Permits and Permit Centers
- Virginia Beach Municipal Code (Municode)