WORCESTER COUNTY TO REMOVE SNIPE SIGNS IN RIGHTS-OF-WAY STARTING AUGUST 1, 2024

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July 18, 2024

Snow Hill, MD - Beginning August 1, 2024, Worcester County Public Works crews will begin removing roadside snipe signs from within public rights-of-way.


Snipe signs are off-premises signs that are tacked, nailed, posted, pasted, glued, or otherwise attached to trees, poles, stakes, fences, or to other objects.Snipe signs are not permitted in any public right-of-way, which is either state or county-owned land.


Under State law (MD Code, Transportation, § 8-605) the County is authorized to remove these signs. This includes commercial and political signs.All signs removed will be destroyed.


Beginning November 1, a $25 per sign civil penalty will be issued for every snipe sign removed.   


Please contact Worcester County Public Works at 410-632-5623 with any questions.