There have been a few questions regarding political signage in Fort Thomas. Particularly, the size of some of the yard signs and there have been a few instances where a Fort Thomas resident has come home to a political yard sign being placed in their yard without permission.

Here are the zoning ordinances as it pertains to elections signs:

Section 15.2 of the Fort Thomas Zoning Ordinance states as follows:

A.ELECTION SIGNS

Election signs not exceeding twelve (12) square feet are

permitted to be placed on private property subject to the following

conditions:

1. Where signs are otherwise permitted, an election sign may be

erected no sooner than sixty (60) days before the election and the sign

shall be removed within ten (10) days following the election to which it

applies; the owner of the property on which the sign is placed shall be

responsible for its removal.

2. Election signs may not be erected or placed on public

property, or on rocks, trees, public fences, sign posts, light poles, or

utility poles on public property.  (end of ordinance)

If a sign is placed on private property without the property owner’s

permission, the property owner should contact the candidate’s office and

lodge a complaint.

If you have specific questions regarding signage, please contact our

zoning administrator, Frank Twehues, at 441-1055 or ftwehues@ftthomas.org.