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1. Be a good neighbor! Use lighting that is fully shielded, down-directed and only where needed.
2. - Angle lighting so that it doesn’t spill into neighboring yards.
- Set timers for outdoor lights and only use outdoor light when needed.
- For landscape lighting, choose fixtures that are low voltage LED or solar powered, downward directed and mounted no more than 18 inches above the ground level.
3. This graphic shows what “Light Bulbs that are 3,000 Degrees Kelvin or Less” means. To learn more about color temperature, measured in degrees Kelvin (K), visit this webpage.
In Unincorporated Summit County: Seasonal lights are allowed November 15 to March 1, so long as the lighting does not create dangerous glare on nearby areas. Best practice is to turn off your lights by 11:00 pm and close your blinds by 10:00 pm so migratory birds are not impacted by the festive cheer.
Within Park City Limits (84060 zip code): Seasonal lights that do not cause light to spill out unnecessarily or interfere with the reasonable use and enjoyment of property are permitted from November 1 through March 1. Residential seasonal lights must be turned off by 11:00 PM. Lights outlining buildings on Main Street and in the General Commercial Zoning District may have seasonal lights outlining buildings year round, but lights must be turned off by 2:30 AM.
Feeling festive year round? Consider dark sky compliant string lights like these!
Your safety is important and our goal is to maximize safety for all living things. Streetlights will still meet the illumination requirements set by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT). Public areas will be lit with lighting that is fully shielded, down-directed, and designed in a way that minimizes glare and spill into neighboring properties. For more info, see “What are some examples of dark sky lighting?”
Summit County residents, contact: darkskies@summitcounty.org
Park City residents, contact: Park City Planner, Rebecca Ward at rebecca.ward@parkcity.org