In Cooper City, individuals and campaigns seeking to display temporary signage related to political campaigns are typically required to submit a specific document. This document serves as a formal application to the city, ensuring compliance with local regulations concerning the size, placement, and duration of such displays. For example, a candidate wishing to erect signs promoting their candidacy would need to complete and file this instrument before placing any signs.
Adhering to these protocols benefits the community by maintaining visual aesthetics and preventing an overabundance of promotional materials. It ensures fair and equal opportunities for all parties involved in the political process, preventing any one campaign from dominating public spaces with signage. Historically, these regulations evolved from a need to manage the increasing volume of campaign-related materials during election cycles, fostering a more orderly and visually appealing environment.