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Post No Bills
       It is illegal for any person to paste, post, paint, print, nail or
attach or affix by any means whatsoever any handbill, poster, notice,
 sign, advertisement, sticker or other printed material upon any curb,
    gutter, flagstone, tree, lamppost, awning post, telegraph pole,
  telephone pole, public utility pole, public garbage bin, bus shelter,
elevated train structure, parking meter, mailbox, traffic control device,
     traffic stanchion, traffic sign (including pole), tree box, tree pit
   protection device, be hydrant or other similar public item on any
                                     street.

                    -DSNY Rules and Regulations
Fact About Posting Bills

• The majority of bills illegally posted on trees, poles, lights etc
   eventually fall off and become litter in our communities.This litter
   ends up in waterways, storm drains and cost millions of dollars to
   clean up annually.
Consequences of this Behavior
• The person whose name, or other identifying information
    appears on any handbill or other printed material on any
    item is in violation. Every handbill or poster shall be
    deemed a separate violation. Anyone found to have
    violated this provision, in addition to any penalty
    imposed, shall also be responsible for the cost of the
    removal of the unauthorized postings.
•   Violators face a fine for up to $350 per post .
Geo Friend-Lee's Tips
• 1. Do not post bills on city or private property.
• 2. Look for more cost effective ways to get your
    message to the public.
•   3. Work with different organizations to find better ways of
    advertising to the community

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Cleaner Curbs: Post no bills nyc

  • 1. Post No Bills It is illegal for any person to paste, post, paint, print, nail or attach or affix by any means whatsoever any handbill, poster, notice, sign, advertisement, sticker or other printed material upon any curb, gutter, flagstone, tree, lamppost, awning post, telegraph pole, telephone pole, public utility pole, public garbage bin, bus shelter, elevated train structure, parking meter, mailbox, traffic control device, traffic stanchion, traffic sign (including pole), tree box, tree pit protection device, be hydrant or other similar public item on any street. -DSNY Rules and Regulations
  • 2. Fact About Posting Bills • The majority of bills illegally posted on trees, poles, lights etc eventually fall off and become litter in our communities.This litter ends up in waterways, storm drains and cost millions of dollars to clean up annually.
  • 3. Consequences of this Behavior • The person whose name, or other identifying information appears on any handbill or other printed material on any item is in violation. Every handbill or poster shall be deemed a separate violation. Anyone found to have violated this provision, in addition to any penalty imposed, shall also be responsible for the cost of the removal of the unauthorized postings. • Violators face a fine for up to $350 per post .
  • 4. Geo Friend-Lee's Tips • 1. Do not post bills on city or private property. • 2. Look for more cost effective ways to get your message to the public. • 3. Work with different organizations to find better ways of advertising to the community