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1. Green Bay Press-Gazette - Municipal rules keep election signs in line
www.greenbaypressgazette.com/a - [Cached]Published on: 8/9/2006 Last Visited: 8/9/2006
The decision led that Wisconsin Department of Transportation to suspend its 45-day rule, said Deborah Brucaya, statewide outdoor advertising and sign coordinator for the DOT.
"When someone calls and says they'd like to place a sign on a private property adjacent to state-owned property I tell them they can do that, but there might be stricter local controls," Brucaya said. -
2. Marshfield News Herald - Neillsville OKs political-sign restrictions
www.wisinfo.com/newsherald/mnh - [Cached]Published on: 6/24/2004 Last Visited: 6/24/2004
"It's in the administrative rule, but we are exercising an administrative decision not to enforce it," said Deborah Brucaya, program coordinator at the Department of Transportation Bureau of Highway Operations. "Generally we want to ensure political signs are placed in locations that are not a hazard or unsafe. Beyond that we have allowed signs to go up earlier than 45 days." The DOT has proposed removing the time limit.
"The thing that pushed this into the forefront was the Pewaukee decision, and questions arose in that decision about the state's enforcement," Brucaya said.
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The DOT's proposed change will be published in the next Wisconsin Administrative Register, but the law still technically exists, Brucaya said. -
3. Rock County judicial hopeful admits to errors | The Janesville Gazette | Janesville, Wisconsin, USA
www.gazettextra.com/eln_hayes0 - [Cached]Published on: 1/9/2004 Last Visited: 1/9/2004
Wisconsin administrative code says political signs cannot be posted along state or federal highways earlier than 45 days before an election, said Deborah Brucaya, statewide outdoor advertising coordinator for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.

