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Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 2:04 PM
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Campaign signs not allowed on state right-of-way

LINCOLN - The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) is reminding the public that it is unlawful to place political campaign signs, or any signs, on state highway and interstate right-of-way.

This includes intersections, medians, entrance and exit ramps, sidewalks and the ditches and lands that make up the right-of-way bordering the length of each roadway.

NDOT maintenance crews will remove any signs that are improperly placed within the state highway rightof-way. These signs will be stored for a brief time in the maintenance yards throughout the state where the owners may reclaim them.

Those needing further information concerning the boundaries of state right-of-way corridors or seeking sign permit information should contact their local district permit officer listed below, or NDOT's Right-of-Way Division office at (402) 479-4463.

District 1, Lincoln, (402) 471-0850 District 2, Omaha, (402) 595-2534 District 3, Norfolk, (402) 370-3470 District 4, Grand Island, (308) 385-6265 District 5, Gering, (308) 436-6587 District 6, North Platte, (308) 535-8031 District 7, McCook, (308) 345-8490 District 8, Ainsworth, (402) 3872471


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