Conn. Agencies Regs. § 13b-17-19
(3) No signs shall be allowed on State highways except as listed below:
(7) Signs directing the public to the "off highway" location of major industries in a community.
D. Entrance and exit signs. These signs shall conform to standards established by the Department of Transportation.
E. Temporary regulatory signs for work within the highway right of way. Permission for these signs will be considered as being granted under the work permit, construction or maintenance contract.
F. Service organization signs. It is suggested that the organizations combine all of their signs on one panel on private property.
G. Specific information signs and business signs on limited access highways. Permits will be issued only after the applicant has been approved by the office of traffic engineering and all provisions in the "regulations for specific information signs and business signs on limited access highways" have been complied with.
(4) Permits for Christmas lights, ornaments and official civic banners (e.g., Red Cross, Community Chest, etc.) to be suspended over a State highway will be issued only for noncommercial purposes. The minimum clearance over the pavement shall be 18 feet. The permittee shall file certificates covering
Public Liability in the minimum amount of $500,000 (single limit) and Property Damage in the amount of $100,000/$200,000 with the District Maintenance Manager. These permits must be for a limited time only.
A. State, municipal or federal regulatory or information signs.
B. Church or ecclesiastical society signs. The size of the sign shall not exceed six square feet and no side of any such sign shall exceed three feet. Such sign may identify the church, location, direction and the schedule of religious services. Church signs shall not be erected on any federal-aid highway system except where permitted by federal regulations.
C. Informational signs as listed below. These signs will be erected by the Bureau of Engineering and Highway Operations upon request when these signs will not have a detrimental effect on traffic operations or other traffic control devices. No advertising or commercial name shall appear on the sign except as provided for in Sec. 13b-17-19 (3) g.
(Effective August 27, 1992)