All in for Kids – Yard Sign Guidelines

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A HUGE Thank You to Issaquah Sign on Gillman Ave in Issaquah

 

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY

 

Signs can start to go up on school property now! Please start to load up your school property first, then target high visibility areas and areas leading up to schools first. Please refrain from personal property.

 

Continue cascading signs on school property and on street corners in your area. The greater the display, the more people will take notice. (This is a longer campaign so please realize that signs will disappear. Plan to keep replacing.)

Please place top add on’s just prior to the “Click It” dates.

After Salmon Days is over it is crucial these signs are standing the weeks prior to the call date. We want to cause excitement for the “click it” NOW!

All signs need to come down just after phone a thon no later one week after the campaign ends. We are making an effort to recycle these signs and stakes. So please try to pull and recover as may as possible. Signs will be re-collected at the ISF board meetings and PTSA Council Meetings. THANKs.

I have copies of Bellevue, Newcastle, Issaquah, and King County sign ordinances.  Their guidelines are lenient.  Our rapport is good so please take the time to read them on line if you need.

BE CAREFUL!!!!!!!

  • ISF Reps keep track of where your signs are placed in case of complaints.
  • For complaints or questions call Vicki Hoffman @ 425-681-8584
  • If you take a sign, please put it up, make sure it stays up, and take it down after the phone a thon.
  • Do not attach signs to utility poles.  There is a $50 fine per pole!
  • Do not attach signs to stop signs, speed limit signs, etc. or place them near on ramps for major highways or in major intersections.  The police consider this a safety hazard and will remove the signs.
  • Do not place signs in the medial strips.  Stay to the sides.
  • In Bellevue, Newcastle and Issaquah you can put signs up on city property but stay away from grass areas that need to be mowed.  Look for mulch areas.
  • Unincorporated King County is subject to the following – Signs should not be placed on County right away.  The right away extends 10 feet from the shoulder of every road.  This includes many entrances to developments even though Homeowner Associations maintain them.  If you have permission from your association, go ahead and give this a try.  This is your choice; King County will take action on a complaint basis only.
  • Traveling with garden gloves and a screwdriver is helpfulJ
  • If you need more signs or find you have some left over call Vicki Hoffman Vicki.hoffman@comcast.net   425-681-8584