Campaign, non-official signage prohibited on state right of way
Published 6:12 am Friday, October 26, 2018
KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CABINET
Press release
SOMERSET — As the November general election nears, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) reminds candidates and property owners that campaign signs, as well as other non-official signs, are not allowed on state highway right of ways.
Kentucky law and Transportation Cabinet policy prohibit the placement of non-official signs of any type – for campaigns, yard sales or other advertising – on state highway right of way, utility poles, fences and guardrails or on road signs. Depending on size and construction, illegally placed signs are a distraction and can be a safety issue for motorists when blocking the view of oncoming vehicles.
Illegally-placed signs also can disrupt or endanger right-of-way operations such as mowing, ditch cleaning and litter removal, and can pose a direct safety hazard to motorists who run off the roadway – particularly when installed with large wooden or metal stakes.
Campaign signs and other signs placed on state right of way that restrict sight distance or interfere with mowing and maintenance operations will be removed by KYTC crews. Signs that are removed will be held at the state highway garage in each county of KYTC District 8 and kept for two weeks. Unclaimed signs will be discarded.