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Inflatable Display Rules: Glendale vs Long Beach

How do inflatable display rules rules compare between Glendale, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Long Beach has fewer restrictions than Glendale.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Glendale has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential inflatable holiday displays, but the GMC Chapter 13.48 (Nonessential Energy Use) seasonal window for Christmas illumination effectively limits when associated lighting may run. Inflatables themselves are permitted on private property subject to right-of-way obstruction rules. Blower noise can violate the GMC noise ordinance after nighttime hours.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Long Beach has no city ordinance regulating residential holiday inflatables. Size, lighting, and motor noise are not separately regulated, though general LBMC noise rules and front-yard setback rules in LBMC Section 21.31 still apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleLong Beach
City Inflatable CodeNone specific-
Illuminated WindowThanksgiving – New Year's (GMC 13.48)-
Blower NoiseGMC Title 8 nighttime limits-
ROW ObstructionGMC Title 12-
Corner VisibilityGMC Title 30 sight rules-
Size Limit (city)-None
Front-Yard Setback-LBMC 21.31
Motor Noise-LBMC Ch. 8.80
Parkway Display-Prohibited LBMC 14.36
HOA Authority-Davis-Stirling Act

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Glendale FAQ

Are inflatable holiday displays legal in Glendale?

Yes on private property. Glendale has no ordinance restricting size, height, or duration of inflatables themselves. Keep them off sidewalks and corner-visibility triangles. If illuminated, the seasonal window in GMC Chapter 13.48 (Thanksgiving to New Year's) applies.

Can my neighbor complain about the blower noise?

Yes, especially overnight. Glendale's noise ordinance (GMC Title 8) sets residential nighttime sound limits, and the continuous low-frequency hum of an inflatable blower is a common nighttime complaint source. Turn off or unplug at night to avoid citation.

Long Beach FAQ

Can I put a giant inflatable Santa in my Long Beach yard?

Yes, within the buildable area of your lot. LBMC Section 21.31 sets front-yard setback rules, but enforcement against temporary holiday inflatables is rare.

Can Long Beach cite my neighbor for an inflatable motor running all night?

Yes. The inflator motor noise can be cited under LBMC Chapter 8.80 if it exceeds the 50 dBA residential nighttime limit. Use the Go Long Beach app or call 562 to complain.

Are inflatables allowed on the Long Beach parkway strip?

No. LBMC Chapter 14.36 prohibits obstruction of the public right-of-way, including parkway strips and sidewalks. Public Works can issue removal orders.

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