Someone has posted distracting yard signs along the road, will you remove them?

It is illegal to post unauthorized signs, including campaign signs, in the public road right-of-way (generally 10-15 ft from the edge of the traveled portion of the road) or attach them to GTCRC property along the roadside (example: road sign or sign post). They can create distractions for drivers and take attention away from important safety-related signs. They can also become safety hazards during routine road maintenance operations such as roadside mowing.

 GTCRC has the right to remove unauthorized signs from the road right-of-way and dispose of them without notice. While GTCRC does not have the resources to remove every illegal sign placed in the right-of-way, it prioritizes removing signs that are a safety hazard or in the way of pending maintenance.

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1. How are speed limits determined?
2. Can I have a speed limit sign posted on my road?
3. How do I get the speed limit changed on a road?
4. How do I get a “No Passing Zone” on a road?
5. Can I have a “Hidden Driveway” sign installed on the street outside my home?
6. How does GTCRC determine that guardrail is necessary on a road?
7. What should I do when a traffic signal loses power (dark signal)?
8. A stop sign has been damaged or is missing, what do I do?
9. Someone has posted distracting yard signs along the road, will you remove them?
10. I’d like to install a permanent sign in front of my property along the road, is that allowed?