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Inflatable Display Rules: Phoenix vs Tempe

How do inflatable display rules rules compare between Phoenix, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Phoenix has fewer restrictions than Tempe.

Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Phoenix has no city ordinance regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. Size, lighting hours, and blower noise are governed by HOA CC&Rs. PCC Section 23-7 noise standards (55 dBA nighttime residential) could apply to blower motors but are rarely enforced for seasonal decorations.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe has no city ordinance regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. Size, lighting hours, and blower noise are governed by HOA CC&Rs where applicable. Tempe nuisance provisions could theoretically apply to overnight blower motors but are rarely enforced against seasonal decorations. Wind anchoring is a practical concern given Tempe's monsoon and microburst exposure.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPhoenixTempe
City RuleNone on inflatablesNone on inflatables
Noise Limit55 dBA nighttime residential-
HOA Typical8-10 ft max, set hours-
Anchor Code90 mph wind (commercial)-
HOA Common Max-8-10 ft, ground-mounted
HOA Layer-Lighter than surrounding cities
Wind Risk-Monsoon and microburst exposure

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Phoenix FAQ

Can I put up a giant inflatable Santa in Phoenix?

Yes. Phoenix has no city restriction on inflatable size or display. Check your HOA CC&Rs in master-planned communities - most limit inflatables to 8-10 feet tall and require ground-mounting (no rooftops).

What if my Phoenix neighbor's inflatable blower runs all night?

Phoenix nighttime residential noise limit is 55 dBA at the property line. Most modern inflatable blowers operate at 45-55 dBA. File a 311 complaint if persistent, though enforcement against holiday decorations is rare.

Tempe FAQ

Can I put up a giant inflatable Santa in Tempe?

Yes. Tempe has no city restriction on inflatable size, height, or display. Many Tempe neighborhoods have no HOA at all. Where an HOA applies, CC&Rs typically limit inflatables to 8 to 10 feet tall and require ground-mounting (no rooftops).

Do I need to secure my inflatable for Tempe monsoons?

There is no specific city code requirement, but practically yes. Monsoon storms and microbursts can produce 60-plus mph wind gusts in the Salt River Valley. Use heavy-duty stakes, sandbags, or tie-downs rated for the inflatable's size. A wind-damaged inflatable that hits a neighbor's car or house creates civil liability.

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