Illegal signs in public places
Illegal signs in public places
Illegal signs in public places
Report signs on verges or in public places
Last updated on: 25 March 2024
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There are Local Laws for displaying signs on verges and in public places.
Election signs - City of Canning controlled road reserves
The City's Local Government Property and Public Places Local Law 2021 exempts election signs from requiring a permit where they are located on a thoroughfare and are:
- erected or placed not more than 28 days before or more than 7 days after the election day.
- no larger than 2m2 in area
- located at least 30 metres from any intersection
- free standing and not fixed to any sign, post, power/light pole (or similar structure), any natural feature - including a rock or tree, a bridge or structural approaches to a bridge
- the sign is not located on or over a footpath
- the sign is located more than 2 metres from a carriageway
- the sign is not erected within 1.5 metres of any part of a crossover (portion of driveway in verge)
- the sign is in any other location where, in the opinion of an authorised person, the sign is likely to obstruct lines of sight along a thoroughfare or cause danger to any person using the thoroughfare.
Signs should not be placed within City parks or other public places unless the land is a polling place. Please note that the placing of signs on Main Roads WA land (major highways and freeways) would be subject to their guidance.
- To report illegal signs in public places, please click on the button below.
- An Officer will take action as soon as possible.
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