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Holiday Decorations in New Orleans, LA (2026)

3 verified holiday decorations rules for New Orleans, Louisiana, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Holiday Light Rules

New Orleans has no city ordinance specifying installation dates, removal deadlines, or brightness limits for residential holiday light displays. However, properties in the Vieux Carré and other historic districts face VCC and HDLC guidelines limiting permanent fixtures and certain lighting that affects historic character. Amplified outdoor audio must comply with City Code Chapter 66 noise standards. HOAs in CBD/Warehouse District condos impose limits.

New Orleans Holiday Light Rules

Some Restrictions

Inflatable Display Rules

New Orleans has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. Inflatables are permitted on private property subject to right-of-way obstruction rules and the noise standards of City Code Chapter 66 (55 dBA night). Vieux Carré Commission and HDLC strongly discourage inflatables in historic districts as incompatible with historic character. Hurricane season requires anchoring or removal during named-storm watches.

New Orleans Inflatable Display Rules

Some Restrictions

Lawn Ornament Rules

New Orleans has no general city ordinance regulating residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays. However, the Vieux Carré Commission and Historic District Landmarks Commission apply Design Guidelines to permanent garden features, statuary, and yard installations visible from the public right-of-way in 14 local historic districts. Property maintenance rules under City Code Chapter 26 apply to dilapidated conditions.

New Orleans Lawn Ornament Rules

Some Restrictions