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Clemmons vs Winston-Salem

How do holiday displays rules compare between Clemmons, NC and Winston-Salem, NC?

Clemmons, NC

Forsyth County

No data available yet for Clemmons.

Winston-Salem, NC

Forsyth County

Few Restrictions

Winston-Salem allows temporary holiday displays and seasonal decorations on private residential property without a permit. Lighting must not create a traffic hazard, and inflatables must not encroach into the public right-of-way.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClemmonsWinston-Salem
Residential-No permit required
Duration-Reasonable post-holiday removal
Light Trespass-Avoid neighbor nuisance
Right-of-Way-No encroachment
HOA-Often stricter

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Clemmons FAQ

No FAQs available.

Winston-Salem FAQ

Can I leave Christmas lights up year-round in Winston-Salem?

City code does not set a specific deadline, but lights left up for extended periods in disrepair can trigger property maintenance complaints. HOAs often require removal within 30 to 45 days after the holiday.

Do I need a permit for an inflatable Santa?

No. Residential holiday inflatables do not require a permit. They must be anchored securely and cannot encroach into the public sidewalk or street.

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