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Miami Beach residents are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the recently updated city ordinance regarding outdoor lighting, particularly for commercial properties and multi-unit residential buildings. The changes, approved by the City Commission last month, aim to reduce light pollution and enhance energy efficiency across the city.
The new regulations, which officially take effect on May 1, 2026, specify lumen limits and color temperature requirements for exterior lighting fixtures. Property owners on major thoroughfares like Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue in the vibrant South Beach district, as well as those in residential zones like North Beach, should review the updated guidelines to ensure compliance. The city's Planning Department has stated that the primary goal is to preserve the nighttime environment and minimize light spillover into neighboring properties and the night sky.
Further details, including a comprehensive list of compliant fixtures and a schedule for informational workshops, are available on the official Miami Beach city website. Property owners with questions are advised to contact the Planning Department directly.

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