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Holiday Decorations in Cary, NC (2026)

3 verified holiday decorations rules for Cary, North Carolina, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Holiday Light Rules

Cary has no town ordinance restricting when residents may install or must remove holiday lights at single-family homes. The Cary LDO sign provisions do not apply to seasonal decorations. Practical limits arise from HOA covenants - widespread in Cary's deed-restricted communities - and from Cary's noise ordinance (Chapter 22) if amplified music is paired with a light show.

Cary Holiday Light Rules (No City Code - HOA Territory)

Few Restrictions

Inflatable Display Rules

Cary has no zoning, building, or sign-code rule specifically targeting residential inflatable holiday displays. The LDO does not treat temporary seasonal decorations as regulated signs. Practical limits come from HOA covenants, Cary Code Chapter 22 (noise) for blower-motor sound, LDO sight-triangle setbacks at intersections, and NC HB 488 (2023) which modernized rules for certain small accessory structures but does not regulate temporary inflatables.

Cary Inflatable Holiday Display Rules

Few Restrictions

Lawn Ornament Rules

Cary has no town ordinance regulating year-round lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays at single-family properties. The LDO sign provisions do not apply to non-commercial decorations. Restrictions come from HOA architectural-review covenants - widespread in Cary's deed-restricted subdivisions. Right-of-way installations require encroachment authorization. NCGS 47F-3-121 protects HOA flag displays; First Amendment protections apply to religious and political expression.

Cary Lawn Ornament Rules (No City Code - HOA Territory)

Few Restrictions

Looking for Wake County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Cary city rules.

Holiday Decorations in Wake County