Starting this weekend, one East Bay city is not allowing any more signs to be put up on public property - signs like those directing people to yard sales or kids' lemonade stands.
The city council first voted for the ban in December of 2022, right after the November election. The ban doesn't go into effect until July 1st - a Saturday and a popular day for open houses, but those signs are now banned too.
The ban was first proposed after last year's election cycle, when council members said they got an overwhelming number of complaints about campaign signs on public property. That includes signs about lost pets, upcoming community events, and signs advertising garage or yard sales - and yes, political signs too.
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