2 rules for unincorporated Cameron County, Texas.
Verified from official government sources
Cameron County has no dark-sky or outdoor-lighting ordinance for private property, because Texas counties lack zoning power. Any shielding or curfew rules come from your incorporated city. Near the coast, sea-turtle-nesting lighting guidance may apply on beachfront property, but the county sets no general dark-sky code.
Cameron County has no light-trespass ordinance for private property, because Texas counties cannot zone or set nuisance-lighting standards outside city limits. If a neighbor's floodlight spills onto your property, your remedy is your city's nuisance code or a private civil nuisance claim, not a county rule.
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