California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Sections 229.25-229.31
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.25
The department shall determine that the facilities and attractions for which generic tourist oriented directional signs are provided meet the minimum criteria set forth in...
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.26
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the distance from the nearest highway intersection to the nearest facility or attraction shall not exceed 10 miles....
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.27
Facilities for which signing is provided shall be located on a reasonably direct and maintained route and have sufficient signing to guide the motorist to...
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.275
All sign contracts are for a two-year period and are subject to reevaluation by the department at the end of that period. ...
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.28
The number of generic tourist oriented directional signs shall not exceed three signs on an approach to an intersection from either direction. If more signs...
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.281
(a) The department shall also take into consideration whether a business, attraction, or facility has existing on-premise or off-premise advertising structures located on a nearby...
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.282
(a) In any county having an active farm trails program that is recognized by the board of supervisors of that county, the individualized farm trail...
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.285
Tourist oriented directional signs erected pursuant to this chapter shall not identify particular businesses or services by name, but rather shall be generic and identify...
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.286
Signs identifying the location or proximity of gambling activities are not eligible for placement under this chapter. ...
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.29
In order to be eligible for a generic tourist oriented directional sign, an individual business or, if more than one business is to be included,...
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.30
If a business or attraction violates any provision of this chapter or regulations adopted by the department, it may lose its eligibility for a tourist...
- California Laws: Streets and Highways Code Section 229.31
No business or attraction shall be eligible for a generic tourist oriented directional sign if it is adjacent to, and visible from, the highway. ...