§ 155.145 SIGN POSTING; PERMISSION REQUIRED.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to affix to any pole, fence, wall or other structure, or on a street sign marking the streets and intersections and the poles supporting the street signs within the city and poster, placard, sign, either directional or informational, or similar object, without having obtained permission so to do from the owner or person having charge of the pole, fence, wall, street sign or other structure; and in the case of street signs and poles supporting the signs and property belonging or rented to the city, the City Council shall be deemed to be the person having charge thereof.
   (B)   The prohibitions of this section shall be construed to include the hanging of banners over or across streets, sidewalks and other public places within the city, and the placing of any objects or signs upon the street signs and poles supporting them and any other public sign, either directional or informational, but shall not be construed to include the posting of proclamations and notices pursuant to any federal or state law or any provision of this subchapter or any ordinance.
(2009 Code, § 98.01) (Ord. passed 6-13-1978) Penalty, see § 155.999