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Kansas City vs Lee's Summit

How do dark sky rules rules compare between Kansas City, MO and Lee's Summit, MO?

Kansas City, MO

Jackson County

Few Restrictions

Kansas City does not have a dedicated dark-sky ordinance. The city does not enforce International Dark-Sky Association standards at the municipal level. Outdoor lighting is primarily regulated through the zoning code and general nuisance provisions rather than specific dark-sky preservation rules.

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Lee's Summit, MO

Jackson County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKansas CityLee's Summit
Dark-Sky OrdinanceNone-
Commercial LightingRegulated through site plan review-
Residential LightingLargely unregulated-
State LawNo statewide dark-sky law in Missouri-
Complaints311 Action Center for nuisance lighting-

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Kansas City FAQ

Does Kansas City have dark-sky rules?

No. Kansas City does not have a dedicated dark-sky ordinance. Commercial outdoor lighting is reviewed during site plan approval, and nuisance lighting complaints can be filed through the 311 Action Center.

Can I complain about my neighbor's bright outdoor lights?

You can report nuisance lighting through the 311 Action Center. While there is no specific dark-sky law, lighting that creates a nuisance condition for neighbors may be addressed through general nuisance provisions.

Lee's Summit FAQ

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