Dark Sky Rules: Murrieta vs Palm Springs
How do dark sky rules rules compare between Murrieta, CA and Palm Springs, CA?
Murrieta and Palm Springs have similar restriction levels.
Murrieta, CA
Riverside County
Murrieta lies within the Mount Palomar light-pollution protection zone under Riverside County Ordinance 655, which restricts outdoor lighting types, shielding, and late-night operation.
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Riverside County
Palm Springs has one of California's strongest dark-sky outdoor lighting ordinances under PSMC Chapter 93.21. All outdoor fixtures must be fully shielded with cutoff optics, use 3000K or lower color temperature LEDs, meet strict lumen caps per property, and avoid light trespass. The goal is to preserve views of Mt. San Jacinto, protect wildlife, and maintain the starry desert sky.
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