New Orleans allows holiday and seasonal displays on residential property without a permit. The city's culture of elaborate decorations, especially for Mardi Gras, means holiday displays are generally well-tolerated. Displays should not obstruct public sidewalks or create safety hazards.
Holiday displays including lights, decorations, and yard art are treated as temporary displays and are largely unregulated. New Orleans residents frequently create elaborate Mardi Gras house floats and holiday decorations. In historic districts, the HDLC generally does not restrict temporary holiday displays. Displays must not block sidewalks, obstruct intersections, or create fire hazards.
Displays that obstruct public rights-of-way or create safety hazards may be addressed through code enforcement. Electrical violations may result in fire department action.
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