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Cedar Hill vs Garland

How do dark sky rules rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Garland, TX?

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

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Garland, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Garland has outdoor lighting standards in the Development Code requiring shielded fixtures for new commercial and multi-family development. Lighting must be directed downward to minimize glare and sky glow. While not a Dark Sky designated community, Garland's standards promote responsible lighting for new development projects.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillGarland
Requirement-Shielded fixtures for new development
Direction-Downward-directed required
Lighting Plan-Required for commercial/multi-family
Residential-Less strict for single-family
Code-Garland Development Code

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Cedar Hill FAQ

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Garland FAQ

Does Garland have dark sky rules?

Garland requires shielded, downward-directed outdoor lighting for new commercial and multi-family development. Existing single-family homes are generally not subject to these standards.

Do lighting rules apply to existing homes?

Existing residential fixtures are generally grandfathered. New commercial development and renovations must comply with current standards.

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