Introduction
The City Pride Sign Program (CPSP) allows cities to install and maintain a sign (at city expense) near the city limits sign. Attachment signs affixed to the city pride sign display the names of civic organizations and other messages determined by the city. The program is intended to remove non-official and non-traffic-related signing (such as SUPERIOR PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM, CLEAN CITIES 2000, etc.) from Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) sign supports.
The CPSP rules allow the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's (TCEQ) SUPERIOR (or APPROVED) PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM and the CLEAN CITIES 2000 signs to be placed on a separate, independent (non-TxDOT) sign support, in addition to the city pride sign. Independently mounted non-official or non-traffic-related signing within the right-of-way must comply with the CPSP rules.
This section covers the basic procedures and requirements of the City Pride Sign Program. Complete information on the program can be found in TAC Title 43, Chapter 25, Subchapter H,
. For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), go to the
page on the TxDOT website.