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Holiday Light Rules: Glendale vs Phoenix

How do holiday light rules rules compare between Glendale, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Glendale and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Glendale does not impose a dedicated ordinance on residential holiday lighting timing or brightness. The Glendale Sign Code (Section 7.100) and Outdoor Light Controls (Chapter 26.5) apply where relevant, with Chapter 26.5 focused on dark-sky standards for permanent fixtures rather than seasonal lights. Permanent exterior wiring requires an electrical permit. Many Glendale subdivisions enforce display dates through HOA CCRs.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Phoenix has no municipal ordinance regulating residential holiday lights. Lighting timing, brightness, and animation are governed by subdivision CC&Rs and HOA covenants. PCC Section 23 nuisance provisions could theoretically address severe light trespass but are rarely enforced for holiday displays.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendalePhoenix
Specific Light OrdinanceNone for seasonal displays-
Sign Code ReferenceGlendale Code Sec. 7.100-
Outdoor LightingChapter 26.5 (permanent fixtures)-
Electrical Code2023 NEC as adopted-
Permanent WiringElectrical permit required-
HOA RulesCommon (CCR enforcement)-
Phoenix Ordinance-None on holiday lights
Dark Sky Code-Exempts seasonal lights
Real Governance-HOA CC&Rs
Religious Symbols-Protected by HB 2371

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Glendale FAQ

Are there time limits on Glendale holiday lights?

Not under city ordinance. Glendale does not limit when residential holiday lights may be displayed. Many Glendale subdivisions are governed by HOAs that set display windows from Thanksgiving through mid-January through recorded CCRs - check your subdivision's design guidelines.

Do I need a permit for holiday lights in Glendale?

Plug-in seasonal light strings need no permit. Permanent exterior wiring (hardwired soffit channels, always-on landscape lighting) requires an electrical permit through Glendale Building Safety and installation per the 2023 NEC as adopted. Permanent fixtures must also comply with Chapter 26.5 outdoor light controls (shielding, lumen limits).

Phoenix FAQ

When can I put up holiday lights in Phoenix?

There is no city rule. Phoenix has no ordinance restricting when residential holiday lights are installed or removed. Check your HOA CC&Rs - master-planned communities typically restrict to Thanksgiving through January 15-31.

Can my Phoenix HOA require me to take down Christmas lights by a specific date?

Yes through reasonable CC&R provisions. Most Phoenix HOAs require removal by January 15-31. Religious display protections under HB 2371 limit some restrictions but do not prevent reasonable removal deadlines.

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