What kind of signs are prohibited? What can I do to make sure I comply?

Commonly, canvas signs, banners, pennant, streamers, balloons or other temporary signs are prohibited (Temporary signs, such as banners are permitted two times per year with a Temporary Sign Permit). Mobile A-frame, portable signs, feather signs, blimps, lasers, signs with flashing lights, and animated signs are also prohibited.

Signs that resemble any official governmental marker, or conflict with the proper functioning of any traffic sign or signal, or would be a hazard to vehicular or pedestrian traffic are prohibited.

Signs that produce odor, sound, smoke, fire, or other such emissions are prohibited.

To make sure you are in compliance, please contact Planning Services.

(San Leandro Zoning Code Section 4-1806 (L))

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1. Do I need a permit to put up a sign?
2. What kind of signs are prohibited? What can I do to make sure I comply?
3. Can I put a sign on my personal vehicle?
4. Are there restrictions for signage related to construction work?
5. I have signs in my business window. Is this permitted?
6. Are there restrictions on holiday lights?
7. I am planning an Open House. What are my signage restrictions?
8. What about Real Estate signage?
9. What are the requirements for a Temporary Sign Permit?