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Fort Worth vs Southlake

How do holiday displays rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Southlake, TX?

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Fort Worth does not heavily regulate seasonal or holiday displays on residential property. Holiday decorations and displays are generally considered temporary and exempt from the sign permit requirements under Chapter 29 and Sec. 6.403 of the Zoning Ordinance. Displays must not obstruct public sidewalks or rights-of-way and should not create traffic hazards. HOAs in Texas may impose reasonable guidelines on holiday decorations but cannot impose outright bans under general reasonableness standards.

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Southlake, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthSouthlake
Permit RequiredNo — holiday displays are generally exempt-
DurationReasonable seasonal period expected-
Right-of-WayMust not obstruct sidewalks or streets-
HOA RulesReasonable guidelines allowed but not outright bans-
ElectricalOutdoor electrical must meet code safety standards-

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Fort Worth FAQ

Are holiday decorations regulated in Fort Worth?

Holiday displays on residential property are generally exempt from sign permit requirements. They must not obstruct public rights-of-way or create traffic hazards.

Can my HOA limit holiday decorations?

HOAs may impose reasonable time and aesthetic guidelines on holiday displays but generally cannot impose outright bans. Review your deed restrictions for specific community rules.

Southlake FAQ

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