I was driving home tonight around 9pm and saw someone sticking an excess amount of "Yes on 66" signs in the median dividing the highway. By excessive Im talking about one every 5 feet. I went on the Denver city website and found this:
Political and other noncommercial signs may be displayed on private property in accordance with the following zoning regulations. Remember, no signs may be placed in the public right-of-way! This includes median strips, highway entrance and exit ramps, traffic signs and posts, and utility poles.
Im pretty sure that applies to these signs. Im thinking of going out in a bit and removing all of them because I feel like my HOA (Stapleton) will do nothing because they are compliant liberals.
I dont have a problem with one or two I have a massive problem with 50.
Thoughts?



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