Texas Statutes
§ 394.041 — HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS.
Texas § 394.041
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Bluebook
Tex. Transportation Code Code Ann. § 394.041 (2026).
Text
Sec. 394.041. HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS.
(a)An on-premise or off-premise sign may not be higher than 42-1/2 feet, excluding a cutout that extends above the rectangular border, measured from the highest point on the sign to the grade level of the road from which the sign is viewed.
(b)No part of a roof sign that has a tight or solid surface may be higher than 24 feet above the roof level.
(c)An open roof sign in which the uniform open area is 40 percent or more of the total gross area may not be higher than 40 feet above the roof level.
(d)The lowest point on a projecting sign may not be lower than 14 feet above grade.
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Legislative History
Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Nearby Sections
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§ 394.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 394.002
APPLICATION OF CHAPTER.§ 394.003
EXEMPTIONS.§ 394.004
DUTIES OF COMMISSION.§ 394.005
DISPOSITION OF FEES.§ 394.006
COMPLAINTS; RECORDS.§ 394.0202
ISSUANCE AND PERIOD OF LICENSE.§ 394.0203
LICENSE FEE.§ 394.0204
SURETY BOND.§ 394.0205
RULES; FORMS.§ 394.0207
APPLICABILITY OF LICENSE.§ 394.022
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