ODOT reminds: No political signs in state highway right of way
With the May 15 primary election approaching, ODOT reminds everyone:
Political signs may not be posted on any Oregon state highway right of way; and There are restrictions for signs placed on private property visible from state highways.
No signs except official traffic control devices are allowed in the state highway right of way including on trees, utility poles, and fence posts within the highway right of way. Improperly placed signs, including political signs, may be removed and held by the local ODOT District Maintenance office.
Temporary signs, including political signs, are allowed on private property within view of state highways with the following restrictions:
The sign is limited to 12 square feet (there is a variance allowed with a completed and approved temporary variance from the ODOT sign program – see the website for contact information). No flashing or intermittent lights, animated or moving parts are allowed. Signs must not imitate an official highway sign or device. Signs are not allowed in scenic areas.
Local municipalities may also regulate the placement of political signs.
Visit the website for more information on ODOT’s outdoor advertising sign rules.