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Holiday Displays: Aurora vs Littleton

How do holiday displays rules compare between Aurora, CO and Littleton, CO?

Aurora and Littleton have similar restriction levels.

Aurora, CO

Arapahoe County

Few Restrictions

Holiday decorations and temporary lighting are generally permitted on private property without permits, subject to light trespass and safety rules.

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Littleton, CO

Arapahoe County

Few Restrictions

Arapahoe County does not regulate residential holiday decorations through its sign or zoning code. Displays must not obstruct sight-distance triangles or public right-of-way, create fire hazards, or violate outdoor lighting rules. HOA covenants often add their own timing and placement rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuroraLittleton
PermitNot required-
Light TrespassMust not flood neighbors-
SidewalksCannot obstruct-
Takedown30 days recommended-
County Permit-Not required
Lighting Exemption-Nov 15 to Jan 31
Right-of-Way-No encroachment
Electrical-Outdoor-rated, GFCI
HOA Rules-Often apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Aurora FAQ

Can I use flashing lights?

Yes, but not in patterns resembling traffic signals (red, yellow, green alternating) that could confuse drivers.

Are inflatables restricted?

Inflatables are fine on private property but must not encroach on sidewalks or create sight obstructions.

Littleton FAQ

Does Arapahoe County limit how long I can leave up Christmas lights?

No. The county exempts seasonal lighting Nov 15 to Jan 31 but has no hard removal deadline. HOA rules may apply.

Can my inflatable Santa block the sidewalk?

No. Displays cannot obstruct public sidewalks, sight triangles, or encroach into the right-of-way.

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