Selma permits holiday decorations on private property without permits. Displays must not obstruct traffic or cause light trespass. Remove within 30 days after the holiday.
The City of Selma takes a permissive approach to holiday and seasonal decorations on private residential property. Holiday lights, inflatable decorations, nativity scenes, yard displays, and seasonal ornaments are generally allowed without permits. Displays must be maintained in good condition and may not create safety hazards such as obstructing sidewalks, blocking traffic visibility at intersections, or creating electrical hazards. Lighting displays should not cause unreasonable light trespass onto neighboring properties, particularly during nighttime hours. While there is no strict deadline for removal, residents are expected to take down holiday decorations within a reasonable period after the holiday season, typically within 30 days. Decorations left up year-round may be addressed under property maintenance standards if they become damaged, faded, or create a blighted appearance. Inflatable decorations must be secured to prevent them from blowing into streets or neighboring properties. Electrical connections for outdoor decorations should use outdoor-rated extension cords and GFCI-protected outlets to prevent fire and shock hazards. Displays may not interfere with utility equipment or obstruct access to fire hydrants. For properties within HOA communities, the HOA may impose additional restrictions on holiday displays, including timing, size, and placement requirements. The City of Selma holds community holiday events and encourages residential decorating as part of seasonal celebrations.
Holiday displays that create traffic hazards or safety concerns may result in a code enforcement notice requesting correction. Damaged or deteriorated decorations left up indefinitely may be cited under property maintenance standards. Initial violations typically receive a courtesy notice with a compliance period.
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