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Manhattan Beach: Report Candidate Signs Posted On Public Property
Signs of the times: Candidate signs are all over town. Here's how to report a candidate sign posted on public property or the theft of one.

MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — With election season in full swing, candidate signs are all over town in Manhattan Beach. And while they can be posted on private property with permission, such signs cannot be placed on public property.
"City field staff will remove signs in the public right-of-way both on a complaint basis as well as a proactive basis," Carrie Tai, director of community development, told Manhattan Beach Patch.
If you see a sign you think is posted on public property, you can report it by contacting the Manhattan Beach City Clerk’s Office at cityclerk@citymb.info or (310) 802-5056.
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If you want to report "suspicious activity regarding election signs," you should contact the Manhattan Beach Police Department’s non-emergency dispatch line at (310) 802-5140, according to city staff.
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