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Portable signs are temporary, not permanently fixed to the ground and designed so that they can be moved from one place to another. They do not include sidewalk, banner or inflatable signs.
To install a portable sign you’ll need to apply for a sign permit to make sure it complies with the Sign By-law.
Before you can apply for a portable sign permit, you must register as a sign contractor.
To register, you must create an ePlans account. Then submit a Contractor Registration request in ePlans.
If you want to install signs on a road allowance, you must also provide:
All portable sign applications must be submitted in ePlans.
Apply for portable sign permit
Portable signs on private property can be displayed for up to 21 days. There must be a gap of 21 days before a sign can be displayed in the same location again. You can apply for a maximum of six portable signs in a calendar year.
All portable sign applicants must have a valid Zoning Certificate of Occupancy.
After submitting your application in ePlans, you must upload the following:
If these documents are not uploaded within one business day, your application will be cancelled and you will need to reapply.
Portable signs on the road allowance are only permitted for registered community groups and the Region of Peel. You can apply for a maximum of 10 roadside sign permits per year.
If you wish to register as a community group, contact the Community Development Unit.
After you have submitted your application online and paid the fee your permit will be available for download. A copy will be emailed to you.
Portable sign permits obtained before September 25, 2020 can be found in your digital downloads.
A portable sign permit will cost $120 per sign. This fee is non-refundable.
The City may remove your sign if it’s unsafe or violates the Sign By-law. You may also be fined up to $5000, excluding costs.