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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do light trespass rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lancaster prohibits outdoor lighting that causes unreasonable glare or illumination on neighboring properties. Light trespass complaints are handled through code enforcement.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach zoning code prohibits sign illumination systems from using beacons, spots, or stroboscopic lights visible from public right-of-way or adjacent properties. Floodlights must be shielded so light source is not visible from dwellings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
Property Line0.5 to 1.0 fc maximum-
Security LightsMust be aimed/shielded-
EnforcementComplaint-driven-
TopicLight Trespass-
Prohibited-Beacons, strobes, unshielded floods
Shielding-Required for all floodlights
Residential-Light source not visible from dwellings
Code-LBMC Ch. 21.44, Ch. 21.45

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Lancaster FAQ

My neighbor's floodlight shines into my bedroom. What can I do?

File a light trespass complaint with Lancaster code enforcement. Most codes require lights to be shielded and aimed so they don't illuminate neighboring properties.

Are holiday lights exempt from light trespass rules?

Temporary holiday displays are often exempt during the holiday season, typically November through January. However, they still cannot create a safety hazard.

Long Beach FAQ

My neighbor's floodlight shines into my bedroom. What can I do?

File a light trespass complaint with Long Beach code enforcement. Most codes require lights to be shielded and aimed so they don't illuminate neighboring properties.

Are holiday lights exempt from light trespass rules?

Temporary holiday displays are often exempt during the holiday season, typically November through January. However, they still cannot create a safety hazard.

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