Temporary political signs displaying noncommercial messages are regulated by San Marcos Municipal Code 20.320.060.(PDF, 114KB)
Map of where signs are not allowed(PDF, 2MB)
Political signs are prohibited on public property, including:
Signs placed on public or private property that endanger safety or interfere with sight distance will be removed by city staff, and the candidate will be billed for the removal cost.
Signs on public property that do not pose an immediate hazard may be removed after notice if the responsible party does not comply. Public right-of-way typically extends 10 feet from the curb. Center islands are also public right-of-way. Private property owners may remove signs at any time without notice.
Signs may be removed on sight if a hazard exists. No notice is required. If possible, the City will provide a 72-hour notice before removal. Unclaimed signs will be destroyed 30 days after removal. Costs for removal after the notice period will be billed to the candidate.
A Notice of Violation will be issued to the responsible party, with a reasonable compliance timeframe. If the issue is not resolved, a citation may be issued.
cityclerk@sanmarcosca.gov 760-744-1050, ext. 3105
Phil Scollick, Director City Clerk & Legislative Services 760-744-1050, ext. 3105