You need to be careful when placing signs to promote a political candidate, referendum, businesses and events such as garage sales and open houses. By putting them next to the road or on a bridge, you may be in county right-of-way.
Minnesota statute prohibits the unauthorized placement of advertisements in a public right-of-way. This includes installing signs, as well as painting, printing or attaching advertisements on any object within the limits of a public right-of-way. This law protects the safety of all roadway users. Unauthorized signs and people stopping to place signs in this space can compromise safety.
Check before you place signage
The county right-of-way typically extends beyond the actual road surface and includes shoulders and ditches. Because the right-of-way width can vary some, you should check where the private property line starts and ends to ensure you are following the law.
If you choose to display a sign near a county road, all of the following must be followed:
- Located on private property with the permission of the property owner
- Outside of public right-of-way (typically located at least 10 feet inside the property line)
- Contains the name of the person or committee responsible for sign and its removal
Using the map
Hennepin County offers an interactive map that highlights county road and property line information.
Contact permit office
You can also contact the transportation permit office to find out where a sign can be placed when specific right-of-way cannot be clearly identified.
- roadpermits@hennepin.us
- 612-596-0339
Sign removal and reclamation
As allowed by Minnesota Statute 160.27, county staff will remove any unauthorized signage located within county right-of-way.
The owner of the removed signs will need to contact Hennepin County dispatch to claim removed signs.
- dispatch@hennepin.us
- 612-596-0299
Signs will be stored until February 1 of the year following their removal. All unclaimed signs will be recycled.