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Dark Sky Rules: Kent vs Redmond

How do dark sky rules rules compare between Kent, WA and Redmond, WA?

Kent and Redmond have similar restriction levels.

Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent has no International Dark-Sky ordinance but requires shielded, full-cutoff outdoor lighting on new commercial and multi-family projects under KCC 15 landscape and design standards.

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Redmond, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Redmond requires shielded, downward-directed outdoor lighting in commercial and multifamily projects under RMC Title 21 to limit light pollution and preserve nighttime views near parks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentRedmond
Policy typeShielded-only, not full dark-sky-
Pole height~25 ft commercial max-
ResidentialNuisance rule appliesNuisance standard only
Flashing lightsProhibited absent permit-
Commercial-Full-cutoff luminaires required
Color temp-3000K-4000K cap
Parks edge-Stricter standards apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kent FAQ

Does Kent have a dark-sky law?

Not a formal one, but commercial lighting must be shielded and cutoff to limit glare onto neighboring property.

Can my business use uplighting?

Generally yes if shielded, aimed away from streets, and not a traffic or neighbor nuisance.

Redmond FAQ

Does Redmond have a dark-sky ordinance?

Redmond's commercial and multifamily lighting rules function as a dark-sky-style standard with shielding and brightness limits.

Are my home porch lights regulated?

Single-family residential lighting is generally unregulated unless it creates a nuisance for neighbors or illegal glare onto streets.

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