Pearl City holiday and seasonal displays are generally allowed on private property under Honolulu's temporary sign standards, with restrictions on public land.
No dedicated Honolulu code section covers holiday decorations. Displays fall under ROH Sec. 21-7.20 temporary sign standards and exempt sign provisions. For public parks, Sec. 10-1.2 park rules apply. Pearl City neighborhoods like Waimalu and Manana often display elaborate holiday lights, which is permitted on private property provided displays do not obstruct sidewalks, create traffic sight-line issues, or violate HOA rules. Military base housing has separate display policies. Displays should be removed within reasonable time after the holiday ends.
Blocking sidewalks, creating traffic hazards, displaying on public land without permission, or HOA violations.
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