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Light Trespass: Sterling Heights vs Warren

How do light trespass rules compare between Sterling Heights, MI and Warren, MI?

Sterling Heights and Warren have similar restriction levels.

Sterling Heights, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Sterling Heights prohibits outdoor lighting that causes unreasonable glare or illumination on neighboring properties. Light trespass complaints are handled through code enforcement.

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Warren, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Macomb County does not have a countywide light-trespass ordinance. Glare and light spilling onto a neighbor's property are handled by local zoning and nuisance ordinances adopted by each city, village, or township, or through a private nuisance claim.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSterling HeightsWarren
Property Line0.5 to 1.0 fc maximum-
Security LightsMust be aimed/shielded-
EnforcementComplaint-driven-
TopicLight Trespass-
County ordinance-None; handled locally
Local tools-Zoning + nuisance codes
Complaints to-Local code enforcement
Common remedy-Shield or reaim fixture
Alternative-Private nuisance claim

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Sterling Heights FAQ

My neighbor's floodlight shines into my bedroom. What can I do?

File a light trespass complaint with Sterling Heights code enforcement. Most codes require lights to be shielded and aimed so they don't illuminate neighboring properties.

Are holiday lights exempt from light trespass rules?

Temporary holiday displays are often exempt during the holiday season, typically November through January. However, they still cannot create a safety hazard.

Warren FAQ

My neighbor's light shines in my window in Macomb County. What can I do?

Report it to your local city or township code-enforcement office, which enforces zoning and nuisance rules. The county does not handle light-trespass complaints. You may also pursue a private nuisance claim if the light is severe.

Is there a countywide limit on how bright outdoor lights can be?

No. Any limit on glare or light crossing property lines comes from your local ordinance, and it most often applies to commercial and multi-family properties rather than single homes.

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