Code Enforcement Office: Most Political Signs Shouldn't Be Erected Yet
Published: August 21st, 2018
By: Grady Thompson

NORWICH – The City of Norwich Code Enforcement Office is reminding residents that political signs are not to be erected more than 30 days prior to the election or referendum concerned––or for most elections, not before October 6.

City of Norwich Code Enforcement Officer Amy Donnison said the office has received complaints about political signs erected on lawns for elections that are taking place in November.

Currently, political signs for candidates for state assembly Clifford Crouch and Nick Libous are valid because the candidates are competing in a primary election on September 13.

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