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Dark Sky Rules: Sandy vs West Valley City

How do dark sky rules rules compare between Sandy, UT and West Valley City, UT?

West Valley City has fewer restrictions than Sandy.

Sandy, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Sandy requires full-cutoff exterior lighting in new developments to reduce light pollution and preserve night sky visibility along the Wasatch Front.

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West Valley City, UT

Salt Lake County

Few Restrictions

West Valley City does not have a formal dark-sky ordinance but its zoning code requires outdoor lighting to be shielded and directed away from neighboring properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSandyWest Valley City
FactFull-cutoff fixturesNo formal dark-sky ordinance

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Sandy FAQ

Do residential porch lights need to be cutoff?

Recommended but not mandated; flood lights should be aimed downward.

Is string lighting allowed?

Yes for residential decorative use when not creating glare for neighbors.

West Valley City FAQ

Can I install floodlights on my house?

Yes if they do not create a nuisance to neighbors.

Are streetlights shielded?

City uses downward-directed LED streetlights in recent installations.

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