Holiday Displays: Carson vs Inglewood
How do holiday displays rules compare between Carson, CA and Inglewood, CA?
Carson and Inglewood have similar restriction levels.
Carson, CA
Los Angeles County
Carson has no ordinance specifically regulating residential holiday lights or seasonal yard displays. Holiday decorations on private property β Christmas lights, inflatable yard figures, Halloween decor, Diwali lights, menorahs, religious displays β are protected expression under the First Amendment and are not separately permitted or restricted. However, three Carson/state rules can apply: (1) general nuisance provisions in Carson Municipal Code Article 4 (Public Peace) if a display creates ongoing traffic hazards or crowds; (2) the LA County Code Title 12 Chapter 12.08 noise ordinance (adopted by reference into Carson via Article 4, Chapter 5) if amplified holiday music exceeds 65 dBA daytime / 50 dBA night at a neighboring property line; and (3) Title 24 California Electrical Code if temporary outdoor wiring is unsafe. No customary 'take-down deadline' exists in Carson code.
View full Carson rules βInglewood, CA
Los Angeles County
Holiday displays on private residential property are generally permitted. Displays should not create traffic hazards or violate noise ordinances. Illuminated displays must comply with general lighting standards.
View full Inglewood rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Carson | Inglewood |
|---|---|---|
| Local holiday-display ordinance | None β no specific Carson rule | - |
| Take-down deadline (city) | None mandated; HOA rules may differ | - |
| Amplified music limit | 65 dBA day / 50 dBA night (LA County Code 12.08 adopted by Carson) | - |
| Sight-distance triangle | Must remain clear at driveways/corners (zoning code) | - |
| Electrical safety | Cal. Electrical Code Title 24 Part 3 β GFCI outdoors, no overloading | - |
| First Amendment protection | Religious & expressive displays protected on private property | - |
| Status | - | Permitted on private property |
| Lighting | - | Must comply with lighting standards |
| Traffic | - | Must not create hazards |
| Duration | - | Seasonal; remove after holiday |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Carson FAQ
Does Carson have a deadline for taking down Christmas lights?
No. Carson Municipal Code imposes no take-down date for holiday decorations. Private HOAs may set their own deadlines as a contract matter.
My neighbor's outdoor Christmas music plays until midnight β what can I do?
After 10 p.m., the 50 dBA nighttime limit from LA County Code 12.08 (which Carson adopts) applies at your property line. Call LA County Sheriff's Carson Station non-emergency line to request a noise check.
Can the city make me take down a religious yard display?
No. Religious and expressive displays on private property are protected by the First Amendment. The city cannot regulate the content of your yard decoration, only neutral safety issues like sight-distance and electrical code.
Do I need a permit for a big inflatable Santa on my front lawn?
No permit is required. Just make sure the inflatable does not block the sight-distance triangle at your driveway or extend over the public sidewalk/parkway.
Inglewood FAQ
How early can I put up holiday decorations?
Most jurisdictions don't restrict timing for private property displays. Some HOAs allow decorations starting 30 to 45 days before the holiday. Check your HOA rules if applicable.
Can my HOA tell me to take down decorations?
HOAs can enforce reasonable rules about display duration, size, and type. However, they generally cannot prohibit holiday displays entirely. Check your CC&Rs and state HOA laws.
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