May I advertise my garage sale?
One single-faced sign containing not more than 4 square feet in total area may be placed upon residential premises where the sale of personal property has been permitted for the duration of the sale only. Any signs posted in rights-of-way are illegal and subject to confiscation by the City.

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1. I need to complain! Who will listen?
2. What happens when I report a potential violation?
3. I received a violation notice. Who turned me in? Why are you picking on me?
4. Why am I responsible for a violation that existed before I bought the property?
5. There is a property in my neighborhood that has been vacant for some time. Can anything be done about it?
6. My neighbor's trees drop leaves and needles into my yard. Can anything be done about this?
7. What do I do if I see a green pool?
8. May I drain my swimming pool into the street?
9. May I park or store a vehicle in the street?
10. What is considered a junk vehicle?
11. May I keep a vehicle that is inoperable?
12. May I repair my vehicle at my house?
13. May I store a recreational vehicle or trailer on my property?
14. May I park a vehicle in the front or side yard of my property?
15. May I post temporary signs on utility poles and/or other devices in public rights-of-way?
16. May a business be conducted from a residence?
17. How many garage / yard sales may I have each year? Is a permit required?
18. May I advertise my garage sale?
19. Where can I store my trash can and recycle bins?