
November 8,2017
by Tony Loving
Reminder: Temporary signs (e.g., campaign signs) are not permitted to be placed in the grassy areas separating sidewalks from curbs/streets.
Village of Ridgewood General Code 190-122 B (1) (j) – All temporary signs, including political signs, shall not be permitted to be placed on any publicly owned property, including, but not limited to, municipally owned property, library property, parks, rights-of-way trees, telephone poles, lighting stations, street or traffic signs, tree wells or planters, water utility property, and/or any other such publicly owned property within the Village.
[Added 9-7-2016 by Ord. No. 3540]
What if there are no sidewalks? Can signs go all the way up to the curb?
Where does it say a homeowner can’t put the sign wherever they want on their own property (except the sidewalk!)? Unless the town wants to mow the grass and rake the leaves on a patch of grass, they have no business telling anyone what signs to put on it (or not).
So if that section is owned by the Village then they should come over and cut the grass.
Who really gives a shit as long as they pick him up in the voting is over that’s the real problem I’ll put a sign on my property anywhere I want I pay taxes I don’t give two shits. That’s not the problem the problem is like I just said people leave the signs all over the damn place. Worry about that not about bullshit
Lowlifes worry about corruption, improve schools, make area nicer, provide better service for locals and etc
Yes I agree. The problem is the villages so in staffing they haven’t replaced retirees.
Thank you big P
Services wear white who definitely not the same!! I’m glad I retired. Have fun paying your Ridgewood taxes. I’ll be down the shore