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Holiday Light Rules: Peoria vs Scottsdale

How do holiday light rules rules compare between Peoria, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Peoria and Scottsdale have similar restriction levels.

Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Peoria does not impose a dedicated ordinance on residential holiday lighting timing or brightness. The Peoria Sign Code and general nuisance and code enforcement provisions of the Peoria Municipal Code apply. Permanent exterior wiring requires an electrical permit. Many Peoria subdivisions are governed by HOA CCRs that set display dates and standards through community rules.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Scottsdale does not impose a dedicated ordinance on residential holiday lighting timing or brightness at single-family homes. The Scottsdale Sign Ordinance, dark-sky and outdoor-lighting provisions in the Revised Code, and general nuisance and code-enforcement provisions apply. Permanent exterior wiring requires an electrical permit. Many Scottsdale subdivisions are HOA-governed with CCR display windows.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPeoriaScottsdale
Specific Light OrdinanceNone in PeoriaNone at residential level
Permanent WiringElectrical permit requiredElectrical permit required
Electrical CodeNational Electrical Code as adoptedNEC as adopted
HOA RulesCommon (CCR enforcement)Common (CCR enforcement)
Nuisance StandardExcessive displays may be cited-
Code AuthorityPeoria Code Compliance-
Dark-Sky Provisions-Yes, particularly north Scottsdale
Seasonal Exemption-Typically applies to holiday lights

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Peoria FAQ

Are there time limits on Peoria holiday lights?

Not under city ordinance. Peoria does not limit when residential holiday lights may be displayed. However, the majority of Peoria subdivisions are governed by HOAs that commonly set display windows from Thanksgiving through mid-January through recorded CCRs.

Do I need a permit for holiday lights in Peoria?

Plug-in seasonal light strings need no permit. Permanent exterior wiring (hardwired soffit channels, always-on landscape lighting) requires an electrical permit through Peoria Development and Engineering and installation per the National Electrical Code as adopted by Peoria.

Scottsdale FAQ

Are there time limits on Scottsdale holiday lights?

Not under city ordinance at single-family homes. Scottsdale does not limit when residential holiday lights may be displayed. However, the majority of Scottsdale subdivisions are HOA-governed and commonly set display windows from Thanksgiving through mid-January through recorded CCRs enforced by association procedures.

Do dark-sky rules affect my holiday lights?

Holiday lights are typically exempt during a seasonal window under Scottsdale's outdoor-lighting provisions, especially in north Scottsdale near the Sonoran Preserve. However, year-round broad-spectrum upward-facing floodlighting can be cited. HOAs in observatory-influenced communities may impose stricter limits than the City.

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