Real Estate Sign Enforcement
Seattle Department of Transportation Heightens Enforcement on Directional Arrow Wood Stake Real Estate Signs
Issued by the Seattle-King County Association of REALTORS® (800) 540-3277
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has issued a notice stating that directional arrow wood stake signs are not allowed within the City of
Non-complying signs may be impounded by SDOT staff. Impounded signs are subject to at least $97 per sign impound fee when retrieved by the owner. Failure to comply may also result in a citation of up to $500.
Please note that this does not reflect a change in sign regulation but rather an increase in the City's enforcement of current regulation.
Open House A-Board signs may be used during open house hours. The Seattle-King County Association of REALTORS® worked with SDOT to ensure that open house signs could continue to be used in serving your clients. Open House A-Board signs may be placed along the periphery of a right of way but cannot impede pedestrian access/mobility, cannot impede bicycle mobility, and cannot interfere with vehicular traffic.
The Seattle-King County Association of REALTORS® provides sign code information for most cities within King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. Sign code information is available at http://www.nwrealtor.com/associations/1563/files/110706signregs.pdf.
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