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Guidelines
for Temporary Signs on Campus
Mesa
State College
August 22, 2003
- Signs are not allowed to be fastened to any buildings using
tape, nails, staples or any other method that could damage the
building surface. The only exception is that tape may be used
on windows or other glass surfaces.
- Signs may be fastened to building rails, fences, or eyebolts
using zip ties or heavy cord. Eyebolts for this purpose have been
installed by Facilities Services. The maximum size is 10 feet
wide by 3 feet high. Eyebolt locations include Houston Hall and the Library.
- Both main entrances to the College Center have fasteners designed
to install temporary wood signs (pony boards). These can be used
upon approval of the College Center Director.
Freestanding signs on stakes are permitted in lawn areas, but
the stakes must be located at least three feet from any sidewalk.
Wood stakes with flat tops only, no metal stakes.
- It is recommended that all signs be made from vinyl or other
weatherproof material. Any signs that fall down, become damaged
or otherwise unsightly will be considered litter and removed.
- No signs are allowed to be fastened in any manner to trees or
other plants unless specifically authorized by the grounds department.
- No signs may be placed in a manner that interferes with the
ingress or egress from any building.
- Windshield advertising is not permitted.
- Sidewalk chalk is permitted but must not be closer than 50 feet
from any building entrance.
Questions about these guidelines should be
directed to either the Grounds Department or Labor/Trades/Crafts
Supervisor in the Facilities Services Department at 248-1465.
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