Yes, in San Diego City, a change in a sign on a private property or a new sign is typically a requirement for a sign permit. Both upgrades and installations fall into this. But a handful of signs, such as accessory warning signs under 12 sq. ft. and non-lit real estate signs, are not. For clarification on which signs need permits, the San Diego Development Services Department and our team at Peak to Shore can help.

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