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Holiday Light Rules: Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do holiday light rules rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Long Beach has no city ordinance regulating the display window or brightness of residential holiday lights. Light trespass is enforced only under LBMC Section 21.32.270 (outdoor lighting standards) for commercial sites and HOA CC&Rs where applicable.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Los Angeles has no city ordinance regulating the display window or brightness of residential holiday lights. Light trespass is enforced only under LAMC Section 99.04 (Title 24 Outdoor Lighting) and HOA CC&Rs where applicable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
City Display WindowNone-
City Brightness CapNoneNone
Title 24 ApplicationCommercial onlyCommercial only
HOA AuthorityDavis-Stirling ActDavis-Stirling Act
Nuisance BackstopLBMC 8.80LAMC 41.40
City Display Window Rule-None

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Long Beach FAQ

Does Long Beach have a rule on when holiday lights must come down?

No. There is no LBMC display-window restriction on residential holiday lights. HOA CC&Rs may impose private rules under the Davis-Stirling Act.

Can Long Beach fine me for bright holiday lights?

Generally no. There is no city brightness cap on residential holiday lights. Extreme light trespass causing direct glare into a neighbor's window may be cited as a nuisance under LBMC Section 8.80.

Can my Long Beach HOA restrict holiday lights?

Yes. HOA CC&Rs may set display windows, brightness, and sequencing rules. The Davis-Stirling Act, Cal. Civil Code Section 4000 et seq., governs HOA enforcement and dispute resolution.

Los Angeles FAQ

Does Los Angeles have a rule on when holiday lights must come down?

No. There is no LAMC display-window restriction on residential holiday lights. HOA CC&Rs may impose private rules under the Davis-Stirling Act.

Can Los Angeles fine me for bright holiday lights?

Generally no. There is no city brightness cap for residential holiday lights. Extreme light trespass causing direct glare into a neighbor's window may be cited as a nuisance under LAMC 41.40.

Can my Los Angeles HOA restrict holiday lights?

Yes. HOA CC&Rs may set display windows, brightness, and sequencing rules. The Davis-Stirling Act, Cal. Civil Code 4000 et seq., governs HOA enforcement and dispute resolution.

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