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Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do holiday displays rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas does not have a specific holiday display ordinance. Residential holiday decorations and displays are generally permitted under the noncommercial message provisions of Development Code Chapter 51A, Article VII. Displays should not create traffic hazards or violate the site lighting requirements of Sec. 51A-13.601, which prohibits lighting that substantially interferes with neighboring property use. Temporary holiday displays do not typically require sign permits if they are noncommercial.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
Specific OrdinanceNone — general sign rules apply-
NoncommercialPermitted under Art. VII noncommercial provisions-
LightingSec. 51A-13.601 limits light trespass-
PermitNot typically required for residential holiday displays-

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Dallas FAQ

Are there rules for holiday decorations in Dallas?

Dallas has no specific holiday display ordinance. Residential displays are generally allowed but should not create traffic hazards or violate lighting trespass rules under Sec. 51A-13.601.

Can my HOA restrict holiday decorations?

HOAs may set reasonable rules about holiday displays in their deed restrictions. However, noncommercial expression on private property has broad legal protection in Texas.

Grand Prairie FAQ

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