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Largo vs St. Petersburg

How do holiday displays rules compare between Largo, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Largo, FL

Pinellas County

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

St. Petersburg does not heavily regulate holiday displays on private residential property. Seasonal decorations are considered temporary and generally do not require permits. Displays must not create safety hazards or obstruct traffic visibility. Electrical displays must comply with the Florida Building Code. The city does not impose specific time limits on holiday decorations. St. Petersburg hosts numerous community holiday events and generally supports seasonal residential displays.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoSt. Petersburg
Permit Required-No — for residential holiday displays
Safety-Must not obstruct visibility or create hazards
Electrical-Must comply with Florida Building Code
Time Limit-No specific duration limit
Community-City supports seasonal celebrations

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Largo FAQ

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St. Petersburg FAQ

Do I need a permit for holiday decorations in St. Petersburg?

No. Residential holiday displays are permitted without a special permit. Ensure decorations don't create safety hazards or obstruct traffic visibility.

Can my HOA restrict holiday decorations?

HOAs may have some rules about holiday decorations, but Florida law and city code generally allow reasonable seasonal displays on private property. Check your HOA covenants for specific provisions.

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