Holiday decorations and lighting on private property in Victorville are broadly allowed. Displays must not create traffic hazards, glare, or noise complaints, and must stay on private land.
Victorville does not impose strict limits on residential holiday decorations. Yard displays, inflatable figures, and seasonal lighting are treated as temporary and generally exempt from the sign permit process as long as they are noncommercial in nature and on private property. Displays must not block pedestrian paths or driver sight distance at corners, driveways, or crosswalks. Lighting should not create glare that significantly affects neighbors or oncoming drivers. Amplified music or sound effects tied to a display remain subject to Victorville noise rules, generally meaning no exterior amplified sound after 10:00 p.m. and compliance with ambient noise limits. Temporary fixtures such as inflatables and projectors should be removed within a reasonable time after the holiday, typically a few weeks. Displays on commercial property may require conformance to the sign ordinance and should be coordinated with property management.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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