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Holiday Decorations in Frisco, TX (2026)

3 verified holiday decorations rules for Frisco, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Holiday Light Rules

Frisco has no citywide ordinance restricting residential holiday lights at single-family homes. Restrictions arise principally from HOA covenants under the Texas Property Code Ch. 209 (Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act), the Frisco noise ordinance for sound-synchronized displays, and property maintenance code for damaged fixtures. Frisco is heavily HOA-controlled.

Frisco Holiday Light Rules (No Citywide Restriction; HOA Territory)

Few Restrictions

Inflatable Display Rules

Frisco has no specific City ordinance regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. The principal restrictions come from HOA covenants under the Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act, the Frisco noise ordinance for blower/music sound, and property maintenance code for damaged or chronically deflated displays. North Texas storms make tethering important.

Frisco Inflatable Display Rules (No Specific Ordinance; HOA Territory)

Few Restrictions

Lawn Ornament Rules

Frisco's zoning and property maintenance codes do not restrict residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays at single-family homes. Political signs are protected by Texas Election Code §259.002 and the First Amendment. HOA covenants under the Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act may impose private rules. Texas Property Code §202.018 protects U.S. flag displays; §202.011 protects religious door symbols.

Frisco Lawn Ornament Rules (Free Speech, HOA, and Property Maintenance)

Few Restrictions

Looking for Collin County county-wide rules?

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

Holiday Decorations in Collin County