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Grand Prairie vs Irving

How do light trespass rules compare between Grand Prairie, TX and Irving, TX?

Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Irving's Land Development Code includes provisions to prevent light trespass from new development onto adjacent properties. Outdoor lighting must be designed so that illumination does not exceed specified levels at property boundaries. Residents may also file nuisance complaints about excessive light from neighboring properties through Code Enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand PrairieIrving
Standard-Light must not unreasonably spill beyond property
New Development-Lighting plans must show boundary levels
Complaints-Code Enforcement handles light nuisance complaints
Residential-Nuisance standards apply
Remedy-Shielding or repositioning of offending lights

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Grand Prairie FAQ

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Irving FAQ

My neighbor's security light shines into my house. What can I do?

File a complaint with Irving Code Enforcement. Excessive light trespass from one property to another can be addressed as a nuisance. The neighbor may be required to shield or redirect the light.

What light levels are allowed at property lines?

For new development, lighting plans must demonstrate that illumination does not exceed specified maximums at property boundaries. For existing residential situations, the nuisance standard of unreasonable disturbance applies.

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