Calvert County To Fine Repeat Violations For Unpermitted Signage

PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – On April 1, 2024, the Department of Public Works began removing unauthorized signs alongside county roadways. Removed signs are being stored at the Appeal Landfill, located at 401 Sweetwater Road, for two weeks; individuals and businesses may reclaim their signs for a $6 fee per sign. Any signs remaining after two weeks will be discarded. 

Those who repeatedly violate the signage permit will incur a $25 fine per sign, whether or not the signs are retrieved. The fine will be issued from the County Attorney’s Office as a civil citation. 

Unpermitted signs obstruct motorists’ views at intersections and contribute to roadway clutter. The Board of County Commissioners urges all residents to comply with the sign regulations outlined in the Calvert County Zoning Ordinance, available at https://ecode360.com/29293346Z

If you require a sign permit, the process is designed to accommodate legal and safe placement. For information on necessary permits for various types of work, visit the county’s “Do I Need a Permit?” page.

We appreciate the community’s support and cooperation as we work to ensure pleasing aesthetics, safer roadways and intersections free of obstructions.

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3 Comments

    1. I am sure they’ll have plenty of luck with that. For example, a yard sale may yield $50 if you’re lucky, so spending $145 on signage permits (yes it IS required according to the rules linked in the paper) is not exactly a rational behavior. Even if you get fined $25, it’s still cheaper not to get a permit.

  1. Good to see the litter on a stick rules being enforced and the laws even applying to Jason Scaggs

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