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Carroll County supervisors adopt policy restricting signs on county-owned property
Summary
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a policy limiting signage on county-owned property to county-sponsored or county-approved events, with a narrow exception for election-day signage at polling places that complies with a 40-foot buffer.
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Sept. 30 to adopt a policy restricting signage on county-owned property, except for county-sponsored or county‑approved events and limited election‑day signs at polling places.
The policy, presented by Mr. Durbin, a Carroll County staff member, says it does not regulate signs on private property or on school property. Mr. Durbin told the board the measure is…
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