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Nampa code compliance: campaign signs allowed on private property, may be removed from right-of-way; 250‑foot rule near polling locations

5953533 · August 12, 2025
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City code compliance supervisor said campaign signs are allowed on private property with permission, are not allowed in the public right‑of‑way or vision triangles, and must be 250 feet from polling locations on election day; highway districts and HOAs have separate rules.

Nampa’s code compliance supervisor told prospective candidates that campaign signs are allowed on private property with the property owner’s permission but are not permitted in the public right‑of‑way and may be removed if placed there.

Kent Lovelace, Nampa code compliance supervisor, said the most common problem is signs placed on the right‑of‑way. “Campaign signs are not supposed to be on the right [of way]. They're allowed on private…

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