Norwalk vs Torrance
How do window signs rules compare between Norwalk, CA and Torrance, CA?
Norwalk and Torrance have similar restriction levels.
Norwalk, CA
Los Angeles County
Title 22.140.430 of the LA County Code limits window signs in commercial buildings of unincorporated areas to 25 percent of the window's glass area, bans flashing or animated displays, and allows neon and LED only with proper electrical permits.
View full Norwalk rules βTorrance, CA
Los Angeles County
Title 22.140.430 of the LA County Code limits window signs in commercial buildings of unincorporated areas to 25 percent of the window's glass area, bans flashing or animated displays, and allows neon and LED only with proper electrical permits.
View full Torrance rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Norwalk | Torrance |
|---|---|---|
| Coverage limit | 25 percent of glass area | 25 percent of glass area |
| Animation | Prohibited adjacent to residential | Prohibited adjacent to residential |
| Neon and LED | Electrical permit required | Electrical permit required |
| Temporary signs | 30 days without permit | 30 days without permit |
| Enforcement | County Code Enforcement | County Code Enforcement |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Norwalk FAQ
Do product displays count toward the window coverage limit?
Yes when they obstruct visibility into the store. Title 22.140.430 measures total visual obstruction including signs, posters, and dense interior displays against the 25 percent window glass area threshold.
Can I run a temporary sale banner in my window?
Yes for up to 30 consecutive days without a permit. Remove the banner within seven days of expiration. Repeated rotating banners that effectively run year-round may trigger permit requirements.
Torrance FAQ
Do product displays count toward the window coverage limit?
Yes when they obstruct visibility into the store. Title 22.140.430 measures total visual obstruction including signs, posters, and dense interior displays against the 25 percent window glass area threshold.
Can I run a temporary sale banner in my window?
Yes for up to 30 consecutive days without a permit. Remove the banner within seven days of expiration. Repeated rotating banners that effectively run year-round may trigger permit requirements.
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