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Holiday Displays: Baytown vs Deer Park

How do holiday displays rules compare between Baytown, TX and Deer Park, TX?

Baytown and Deer Park have similar restriction levels.

Baytown, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Baytown does not heavily restrict residential holiday displays. Seasonal decorations on private property are generally permitted. Displays must not obstruct traffic visibility, create electrical hazards, or encroach into the public right-of-way. HOA restrictions on holiday displays are limited by Texas Property Code Section 202.011.

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Deer Park, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Harris County has no ordinance regulating holiday displays in unincorporated areas. Residents may display holiday decorations freely on private property. Subdivision deed restrictions and HOA rules may regulate display size, lighting, and timing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBaytownDeer Park
Holiday DisplaysGenerally permitted on private property-
Religious DisplaysProtected under TX Property Code-
Safety RequirementsNo traffic obstruction or electrical hazards-
Right-of-WayNo displays on public property-
Code Enforcement(281) 420-6585-
County Ordinance-None
Private Property-No restrictions
HOA Rules-May regulate timing and size
Electrical Permit-Not required for decorations

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Baytown FAQ

Are there limits on holiday decorations in Baytown?

Baytown does not heavily restrict residential holiday displays. Decorations are generally permitted on private property as long as they do not obstruct traffic, create safety hazards, or encroach into the public right-of-way.

Can my HOA restrict my holiday decorations?

HOAs may impose reasonable rules about secular decorations including display duration. However, Texas Property Code Section 202.011 protects religious displays — HOAs cannot prohibit nativity scenes, menorahs, or similar religious items.

How long can I keep holiday decorations up?

Baytown does not set a citywide deadline for removing holiday decorations. Most HOAs require removal within 2 to 4 weeks after the holiday. Check your HOA deed restrictions for specific requirements.

Deer Park FAQ

Can Harris County restrict my holiday decorations?

No. The county has no holiday display ordinance. Your subdivision deed restrictions or HOA may have rules about timing, size, and lighting of displays.

When do I have to take down holiday decorations?

Harris County has no requirement. HOA rules commonly require removal within 30 days after the holiday, but this varies by subdivision.

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