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Holiday Displays: Austin vs Pflugerville

How do holiday displays rules compare between Austin, TX and Pflugerville, TX?

Austin and Pflugerville have similar restriction levels.

Austin, TX

Travis County

Few Restrictions

Austin does not specifically regulate temporary holiday displays on private residential property beyond general sign code provisions in Chapter 25-10. Seasonal decorations including lights, inflatables, and yard displays are generally permitted without a permit. Displays should not obstruct public sidewalks, streets, or sight lines at intersections. HOA communities may have their own restrictions on holiday decoration timing and types. Electrical decorations must comply with the city's electrical code.

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Pflugerville, TX

Travis County

Few Restrictions

Holiday decorations and displays are permitted in Travis County and Austin without permit, provided they do not create traffic hazards, encroach on public right-of-way, or violate noise/light ordinances. HOA restrictions are common.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinPflugerville
Permit RequiredNo — holiday displays exempt on private property-
DurationNo specific city time limit for residential-
ROW ClearanceMust not obstruct sidewalks or sight lines-
HOA RulesMay impose additional restrictions-
ElectricalMust comply with electrical code-
Permit-Not required
Light Limit-No nuisance glare
Sound-Subject to quiet hours
Quiet Hours-10 PM-7 AM Austin
HOA-May restrict timing

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Austin FAQ

Does Austin limit when I can put up holiday decorations?

The city does not impose specific time limits on residential holiday decorations. However, HOAs may have their own rules about when decorations can go up and must come down.

Do I need a permit for holiday lights or yard displays?

No permit is needed for typical residential holiday decorations. Displays should not obstruct public sidewalks or create traffic sight-line hazards at intersections.

Pflugerville FAQ

Who enforces this in Travis County?

Travis County code enforcement at (512) 854-4260 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Travis County?

Travis County code enforcement at (512) 854-4260 handles most complaints.

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