After months of election anticipation, central Ohio residents will soon transition from yard signs to holiday lights, and the ...
After all is said and done Tuesday, someone new will be president and political yard signs will begin to disappear. But if ...
Drop-off yard signs at one of the following locations: For a map and more information on recycling visit here. If you have a large amount of signs, call KTLCB to coordinate a drop-off at 419-213-2255.
From now until Dec. 1, SWACO will also collect signs at the east end of the Franklin County Board of Elections parking lot.
Here’s a breakdown of what the law says about who removes political yard signs, deadlines to remove the signs, plus how to properly dispose of them.
Under Ohio law, political yard signs can't be placed in the public right-of-way, which often includes tree lawns. This only applies to roads outside of cities and other municipal areas ...
With Election Day almost here, some apparently need a reminder: Stealing your neighbors' political signs is illegal. And also ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — With the election over, signs will be removed from yards and the side of the road. SWACO has ways ...
In a heated political season where political signs are more prevalent than seasonal decorations in front yards, numerous residents have reported that an unknown person has stolen those signs.