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Nisku Portable Signs Bylaws
These bylaws help maintain road safety, ensure visual harmony, and allow for clear property distinctions in Nisku, while still offering flexibility for temporary advertising. Always verify the latest rules with Leduc County—they may update or interpret bylaws differently. Here are Nisku Portable Signs Bylaws:
- Permit Required: A valid development permit is needed before placing any portable or temporary signage—even on private property. Landowner consent is also required.
- Placement & Visibility: Signs must be located on private property and must not obstruct traffic sightlines, appear in public rights-of-way, or be intended for viewing from major roads like Queen Elizabeth II Highway or Highway 2A.
- Setbacks & Separation: Signs must be at least 1 m from property lines and 61 m away from any other portable signs.
- No Permanent Installation: Portable signs must be freestanding and not anchored on permanent foundations.
- Illumination Restrictions: Illuminated signs require review and approval by the Development Authority, in consultation with County engineering and relevant agencies.

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