Peachtree City allows temporary graduation banners May 1–June 12 with size and placement rules

3135564 · April 27, 2025

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City of Peachtree City Code Enforcement says residents may display graduation banners without a permit from May 1 through June 12 if they meet size and placement requirements, do not block traffic or official signs, and are self-supporting.

Tim, a City of Peachtree City code enforcement employee, said residents may display graduation banners in the city without a permit from May 1 through June 12. "Graduation banners can be displayed in the city without a permit between May 1 and June 12," he said.

The banners may be up to 35 square feet in total size and subdivisions may have up to two banners at each entrance, Tim said. "So banners can be up to 35 square feet in size and you can have up to 2 banners per subdivision entrance. Please don't block the subdivision sign," he added.

Tim outlined placement restrictions intended to protect sight lines and public infrastructure. He said banners must not be attached to traffic control devices, street signs, subdivision signs, fences, blocks, or trees, and must not block street signs or drivers' views at intersections. "Also don't block any street signs. Don't attach them to any traffic control devices, street signs, or the subdivision sign, or any fences, blocks, or trees. Also, please keep in mind to not block the view for traffic at the intersection," he said.

He also specified that each banner can be up to 5 feet in height while remaining within the 35-square-foot limit and that banners must be self-supporting with their own posts and landings. Residents with questions were directed to contact code enforcement at (770) 487-5731 and press option 2.

The announcement provides operational details for temporary graduation signage; no permit requirement, fines, enforcement procedures, or exceptions were stated in the transcript.