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Holiday Displays: Green Valley vs Tucson

How do holiday displays rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Green Valley and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Pima County does not have specific ordinances restricting holiday displays on private property in unincorporated areas. Seasonal decorations including lights, inflatables, and yard displays are generally permitted. HOAs may impose their own rules on holiday display timing and type, subject to Arizona HOA law limitations.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Tucson does not heavily regulate holiday displays on private residential property. Seasonal decorations and holiday lighting are generally permitted without a permit. The primary regulations that apply are the Outdoor Lighting Code, which may affect the brightness, color temperature, and hours of operation of holiday lighting to protect dark skies near Kitt Peak Observatory.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyTucson
County OrdinanceNo specific holiday display rules-
Lighting CodeTemporary lights generally exemptOutdoor Lighting Code applies
HOA RulesMay apply per CC&Rs-
NoiseStandard noise ordinance applies-
Right-of-WayNo obstructions allowed-
Permit Required-No β€” seasonal displays exempt
Duration-Seasonal β€” take down after holiday
Light Trespass-Must not intrude on neighbors
Dark Sky-Brightness limits may apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Green Valley FAQ

Does Pima County restrict holiday decorations?

No. Unincorporated Pima County does not have a specific ordinance regulating holiday displays on private property. Standard codes for noise, lighting, and right-of-way clearance still apply. HOAs may have their own seasonal display rules.

Do holiday lights violate the Pima County dark-sky lighting code?

The outdoor lighting code focuses on permanent fixtures and generally exempts temporary seasonal lighting. However, excessively bright unshielded lights near the Kitt Peak Observatory buffer zone may draw complaints and enforcement attention.

Tucson FAQ

Do I need a permit for holiday decorations in Tucson?

No. Holiday displays on residential property are generally exempt from sign permits. However, lighting must comply with the Outdoor Lighting Code, particularly regarding brightness and light trespass.

Are there limits on how bright my holiday lights can be?

The Tucson/Pima County Outdoor Lighting Code applies to all outdoor lighting including holiday displays. Extremely bright or unshielded lights that create light trespass onto neighboring properties may draw code enforcement.

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