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Dark Sky Rules: Greenfield vs Milwaukee

How do dark sky rules rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?

Greenfield and Milwaukee have similar restriction levels.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Few Restrictions

Milwaukee County has no countywide dark-sky or outdoor-lighting ordinance for private property. Lighting, shielding, and glare standards are adopted by individual cities and villages through their zoning codes, so requirements vary across the county.

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Few Restrictions

Milwaukee does not have a comprehensive dark-sky ordinance. Outdoor lighting is regulated primarily through the zoning code (Chapter 295) which sets standards for commercial and industrial lighting to minimize glare onto residential properties. There is no citywide requirement for International Dark-Sky Association-compliant fixtures. However, the city's LED streetlight conversion program installed shielded, downward-directed fixtures that reduce light pollution compared to older high-pressure sodium lights.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldMilwaukee
County dark-sky ordinanceNone; municipal matter-
Who regulatesCity or village zoning-
Zoning authorityWis. Stat. 62.23(7)-
State mandateNo residential dark-sky law-
County landPark ordinances apply-
Dark-Sky Ordinance-None β€” no comprehensive citywide ordinance
Zoning Controls-Ch. 295 limits glare on residential properties
Streetlights-LED conversion with shielded, downward fixtures
IDA Compliance-Not required

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Greenfield FAQ

Does Milwaukee County have a dark-sky ordinance?

No. Outdoor-lighting and dark-sky standards for private property are adopted by each city or village under Wisconsin zoning law, not by the county, so requirements vary by municipality.

Is there a state lighting law?

Wisconsin has no statewide residential dark-sky requirement. Beyond electrical safety in the building code, outdoor-lighting rules depend entirely on the local zoning code where your property is located.

Milwaukee FAQ

Does Milwaukee have a dark-sky ordinance?

No. Milwaukee does not have a comprehensive dark-sky ordinance. Outdoor lighting for commercial and industrial properties is regulated through zoning code standards that limit glare onto adjacent residential properties, but there is no citywide requirement for dark-sky-compliant fixtures.

Are shielded light fixtures required?

Full cutoff or shielded fixtures are not universally required for private properties. However, the city's own streetlight conversion to LED uses shielded, downward-directed fixtures. Commercial developments may face lighting requirements during site plan review.

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