§ 14-110. Advertising, handbills, posters, and placards.  


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  • (a)

    Except for advertising in and upon public use facilities and equipment done under special permit issued by the board of trustees, it shall be unlawful for any person to paint or print upon, or in any manner place or affix to, any sidewalk, curb, pavement, street or alley or upon any electric light standard or pole, or other wiring, or on any tree, public building or property, any letter, character or device stating, referring to or advertising or intending to state, refer to or advertise, the sale or manufacture of any article, goods or property, profession, business, exhibition, amusement or place of amusement or other thing.

    (b)

    Further, it shall be unlawful to paint, post or paste any handbill, poster, placard, or painted or printed matter upon any private house, store, or other buildings, or upon any private fence, pole, or other structure without the permission of the owner, agent, or occupant of the house.

(Code 1987, § 10-2-11)