During election season, questions are sometimes raised regarding temporary signs in the community. The Metro District has temporary sign placement rules year-round to ensure signs do not become a nuisance or a dangerous distraction along roads and at intersections.
Click here to read the full temporary sign rules.
- All temporary signs on Metro District managed property must be free standing. Signs cannot be staked into the ground or attached to trees, light poles, traffic signals and signs, utility boxes, fences or other fixed objects.
- For multi-day events, temporary signs may not be placed for more than five days. For the purposes of an election this means free standing signs can stay up for a total of five days any time between the day before ballots are mailed and the day after the election.
- Temporary signs may not be larger than 2 feet by 3 feet.
- All signs should be removed within 24 hours of the completion of an election.
These rules apply to Metro District managed property in the community, including our parkways and parks. These rules do not impact residential property.
For more information about the Metro District's temporary sign policy, please contact us at 303-791-2710 or info@highlandsranch.org.