Political Campaign and Advertisement Signs Not Permitted on Public Highway Rights of Way
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Political campaign and advertisement signs not permitted on public highway rights of way
Minnesota Department of Transportation With upcoming elections, the Minnesota Department of Transportation reminds campaigners that state law prohibits placement of political signs or any advertising… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Political campaign signs prohibited on highway rights of way
GRAND RAPIDS—As election season approaches, the Minnesota Department of Transportation is reminding candidates, campaign volunteers and residents that state law prohibits placing political campaign signs and other advertising materials on public highway rights of way.
Political campaign and ad signs not permitted on public highway rights of way
With upcoming elections, the Minnesota Department of Transportation reminds campaigners that state law prohibits placement of political signs or any advertising on highway right-of-way. These areas include driving lanes, inside and outside shoulders, ditches, sight corners at intersections, and boulevards in urban areas. It also includes displaying flags or other signs on bridges over traffic....
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