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Can I paint the curb red and install my own traffic signs on the street?
Traffic: Red Curb
Traffic signs and markings shall be placed on public streets only by public authorities or officials having jurisdiction, for the purpose of regulating, warning, or guiding traffic as stated in the California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). 

The City installs curb paint/no-stopping signs, or other traffic signs and markings after careful examination for their needs and impact on City streets. Therefore, all signs or curb markings in the public right-of-way must be installed by the City or with the City’s approval. If these signs are not done by the City or without City approval, they are illegal and cannot be enforced. 

Furthermore, such actions by an individual present an unnecessary liability in case an accident occurs in the area where these signs or curb markings have been installed illegally, and the City cannot provide records to justify the need for these signs/markings. The MUTCD Traffic Manual also states that any unauthorized sign placed on the highway right-of-way by private organizations or individuals constitute a public nuisance and shall be removed. 
Created on April 14, 2003 at  9:56 AM (PDT). Last updated by CityEngineer on May  4, 2010 at  9:58 AM (PDT). Owned by cmcmahon@ci.cypress.ca.us.
Catherine McMahon
Public Works Director
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