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Signs in the Right-Of-Way
A-Frame Signs on the Sidewalk
As of November 1, 2015, A-Frame signs may be allowed within the public right-of-way provided they comply with all applicable standards in the Oregon City Municipal Code.
- Is a permit required?
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Yes. You can submit an A-Frame Sign in the Right-of-Way Permit Application in one of two ways:
- Through our online portal on the A-Frame Sign Renewal Application page.
- In Person at the Planning Division customer service counter. We are located at 695 Warner Parrott Road and are open from 9 am to 4 pm. Monday through Thursday. Our customer service counter is closed on Fridays, except by appointment.
No other applications are required.
- How much is the application fee?
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Please consult our Planning Fee Schedule page for more information.
- Do non-profits have to pay for sign permits?
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Yes.
- How long is the approval process?
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The permits may be approved within minutes!
- How long is the sign permit valid?
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A-Frame Signs in the Right-of-Way Permits are only valid for the calendar year in which they're issued. They expire every January 1st and must be renewed at that point.
- Is a permit required?
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Yes. Please submit an Application for Cross-Street Banners and Banners on Street Light Poles. Both a yearly right-of-way permit for signage and a sign permit for each sign are required. Once a yearly right-of-way permit for signage is obtained, applicants may apply for as many sign permits as they would like. You may apply for both permits on the same application form.
- Where are the signage locations?
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There are two locations: Across Molalla Avenue at Beverly Drive and on Highway 99 attached to the pedestrian bridge south of downtown.
- How long is the sign permit valid?
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The sign permit for cross-street banners is only valid for one month.
- What is the approval process?
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First visit Public Works Operations to reserve a display month and location, then pay for the permit at the Planning Division and finally drop off the banner at Public Works Operations.
- How much is the application fee?
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The application fee varies depending on the time of year that the permit is obtained. Please check the Engineering Fee Schedule to confirm the current fees.
- Is a permit required?
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Yes. Please submit an Application for Cross-Street Banners and Banners on Street Light Poles. Both a yearly right-of-way permit for signage and a sign permit for each sign are required. Once a yearly right-of-way permit for signage is obtained, applicants may apply for as many sign permits as they would like. You may apply for both permits on the same application form.
- Where are the signage locations?
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There are four zones which may be reserved each month. The locations are:
- 7th Street (Center to Polk Street)
- Main Street (Highway 99 to 14th Street)
- Molalla Avenue (Holmes Street to Willamette Street)
- Washington Street (14th Street to Highway 213)
- May I let other people put up banners in my reserved zone?
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Sure, simply include all banners in your application.
- How long is the sign permit valid?
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The sign permit for banners on street light poles is only valid for one month.
- What is the approval process?
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First visit Public Works Operations to reserve a display month and location, then pay for the permit at the Planning Division and finally drop off the banner at Public Works Operations.