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Light Trespass: Los Angeles vs Pomona

How do light trespass rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Pomona, CA?

Los Angeles and Pomona have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LAMC 93.0117 prohibits any stationary exterior light that causes neighboring residential windows, sliding glass doors, or elevated habitable areas to be illuminated by more than 2 footcandles or receive direct glare. Property owners must bring non-compliant lights into compliance upon written notice from LADBS. Holiday decorative lights (300 lumens or less per source) are exempt Nov 25-Jan 15.

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Pomona, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Light trespass in Pomona may be addressed under general nuisance provisions. New development projects undergo lighting review by the Planning Division to prevent impacts on adjacent properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesPomona
StandardMax 2 footcandles at neighbor property-
Protected AreasWindows, doors, balconies, decks-
EnforcementLADBS written notice to complyCode Compliance
Holiday ExemptionNov 25-Jan 15, 300 lumens or less-
Regulation-General nuisance code provisions
New Development-Lighting plan review required
Remedy-Nuisance complaint or civil action

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Los Angeles FAQ

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

File a light trespass complaint with Los Angeles 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.

Pomona FAQ

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

File a light trespass complaint with Pomona 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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