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Baytown vs Pasadena

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

Baytown and Pasadena 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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Pasadena, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Pasadena has no specific ordinance restricting holiday displays on residential property. The city's Standard Sign Code (Chapter 31) primarily regulates commercial signage. Residential holiday decorations are generally permitted without restriction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBaytownPasadena
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-
City Ordinance-No holiday display restrictions
Sign Code-Chapter 31 — commercial focus
Deed Restrictions-May regulate timing and size
Permit Required-No

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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.

Pasadena FAQ

Does Pasadena regulate holiday decorations?

No. The city's sign code focuses on commercial signage. Residential holiday displays are generally unrestricted by city ordinance.

How long can I keep holiday decorations up?

Pasadena has no time limit. Your HOA or subdivision deed restrictions may have rules about when decorations must be removed.

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