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Elk Grove vs Sacramento

How do holiday displays rules compare between Elk Grove, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Elk Grove and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

Elk Grove, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Holiday decorations and lighting on private residential property in Elk Grove are generally allowed without a permit. Displays should not create traffic hazards, excessive glare affecting neighbors, or amplified sound after quiet hours (10 PM).

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Sacramento's sign ordinance (Chapter 15.148) generally allows temporary holiday displays and decorations on residential private property without a permit. Holiday lights and decorations are considered temporary and are not regulated as signs provided they are seasonal in nature. Displays must not create traffic hazards or electrical safety concerns.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactElk GroveSacramento
PermitNot requiredNo permit required for seasonal displays
Sound Cutoff10 PM (quiet hours)-
GlareCannot shine into windows-
ObstructionsSidewalks, driveway sight must be clear-
HOAsMay restrict timing-
Code Section-Sacramento City Code Chapter 15.148
Duration-Expected to be seasonal and temporary
Safety-Must not obstruct traffic or create electrical hazards
HOA Rules-HOAs may have additional timing/aesthetic rules

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Elk Grove FAQ

Do I need permission to put up Christmas lights?

No City permit needed. Check your HOA rules if applicable, and ensure music/sound stops by 10 PM.

Who enforces this in Elk Grove?

Elk Grove code enforcement at (916) 478-2213 handles most complaints.

Sacramento FAQ

Are there rules for holiday lights in Sacramento?

Holiday displays on private property are generally unrestricted. They must not create traffic hazards or electrical safety concerns. Check your HOA rules for any additional restrictions.

How long can I leave holiday decorations up?

The City does not set a specific deadline, but decorations are expected to be seasonal and temporary. Extended displays may draw code compliance attention if they appear abandoned.

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