D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 24, § 108
108.1 No person shall affix a sign, advertisement, or poster to any public lamppost or appurtenances of a lamppost, except as provided in accordance with this section.108.2 The placing of any advertisement on any tree in public space is prohibited.108.3 No poster or placard shall be publicly displayed or exhibited if it is lewd, indecent, or vulgar, or if it pictorially represents the commission of or the attempt to commit any crime.108.4 Any sign, advertisement, or poster that does not relate to the sale of goods or services may be affixed on public lampposts or appurtenances of a lamppost, subject to the restrictions set forth in this section.108.5 A sign, advertisement, or poster shall not be affixed for more than sixty (60) days, except the following:- (a) Signs, advertisements, and posters of individuals seeking political office in the District who have met the requirements of §210 of the D.C. Campaign Finance Reform and Conflict of Interest Act (D.C. Code §1-1420 (1981)); and
- (b) Signs designed to aid in neighborhood protection from crime shall be exempt from the sixty (60) day time period.108.6 Political campaign literature materials shall be removed no later than thirty (30) days following the general election.108.7 Each sign, advertisement, or poster shall contain the date upon which it was initially affixed to a lamppost.108.8 Each sign, advertisement, or poster shall be affixed securely to avoid being torn or disengaged by normal weather conditions.108.9 Signs, advertisements, and posters shall not be affixed by adhesives that prevent their complete removal from the fixture, or that do damage to the fixture.108.10 No more than three (3) versions or copies of each sign, advertisement, or poster shall be affixed on one (1) side of a street within one (1) block.108.11 Within twenty-four (24) hours of posting each sign, advertisement, or poster, two (2) copies of the material shall be filed with an agent of the District of Columbia so designated by the Mayor. The filing shall include the name, address, and telephone number of the originator of the sign, advertisement, or poster.108.12 For purposes of this section, a 'public lamppost' is any public post erected for the purpose of supporting electric wires.
SOURCE: Article 20, §2, Article 22, §3, Article 25, §12 of the Police Regulations (May 1981); as amended by §2 of the Street Sign Regulation Amendment Act of 1979, D.C. Law 3-50, 26 DCR 2733 (December 21, 1979); by §2 of the Grime Prevention Sign Posting Act of 1980, D.C. Law 3-148, 27 DCR 4883 (November 7, 1980).