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Noise Ordinances in Peoria, IL (2026)

7 verified noise ordinances for Peoria, Illinois, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Quiet Hours

Peoria Code of Ordinances Sec. 15-62 (Radios, phonographs, etc.) is the city's primary nighttime quiet-hours rule. It prohibits operating any radio receiving set, musical instrument, phonograph, loudspeaker, compact disc player, DVD player, or other sound-producing device in a manner that unreasonably disturbs persons of ordinary sensibilities, particularly between 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. in the Central Business District (defined in Article 8 of the Zoning Code) and between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. in the rest of the city. A minimum fine of $500.00 applies to violations occurring outside the Central Business District between 12:00 midnight and 5:00 a.m.

Peoria IL Quiet Hours (Code Sec. 15-62: 10 PM-7 AM Residential / 11 PM-7 AM Central Business District)

Some Restrictions

720 ILCS 5/26-1

alarm or disturb another and to provoke a breach of the peace; (2) Transmits or causes to be transmitted in any manner to the fire department of any city, town, village or fire protection district a false alarm of fire, knowing at the time of the transmission that there is no reasonable ground for believing that the fire exists;

Construction Hours

Peoria does not codify a separate construction-only time window; instead, Code Sec. 15-69 (Blowers, power fans, electric motors, or internal combustion engines) is the operative restriction on noise-creating construction and equipment use. It prohibits operation between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. when the device is plainly audible at 50 feet or more (this audibility creates prima facie evidence of a violation). Sec. 15-69 also expressly permits sweeping and snow removal of parking lots in the central business district, commercial districts, office districts, and industrial districts at all hours.

Peoria IL Construction Hours (Code Sec. 15-69: Blowers, Power Fans, Engines Restricted 10 PM-6 AM)

Some Restrictions

Barking Dogs

Peoria Code Chapter 5 (Animals), specifically Sec. 4-22(a)(3), declares any animal a 'nuisance animal' if it 'causes a disturbance by excessive barking, caterwauling or other noisemaking,' and prohibits any person from owning, possessing, or harboring such an animal in the city. The rule applies 24 hours a day; nighttime barking is also reached by Sec. 15-62's quiet-hours rule. Complaints are handled by Peoria County Animal Protection Services (PCAPS) under a longstanding intergovernmental agreement with the City of Peoria.

Peoria IL Barking Dogs (Code Sec. 4-22(a)(3): Nuisance Animal — Excessive Barking)

Some Restrictions

Leaf Blower Rules

Peoria has no leaf-blower-specific ordinance. Gas and electric leaf blowers fall under Code Sec. 15-69 (Blowers, power fans, electric motors, or internal combustion engines), which prohibits operation between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. when audible at 50 feet or more (prima facie evidence of violation). Daytime use is permitted, subject to the Sec. 15-62 reasonable-person disturbance standard. Peoria does not ban gas blowers (in contrast to several California and Washington municipalities).

Peoria IL Leaf Blower Rules (Code Sec. 15-69 Power Fans/Engines — 10 PM-6 AM Limit)

Some Restrictions

Amplified Music & Events

Peoria regulates amplified music through three coordinated Chapter 15 Article III sections: Sec. 15-61 (Musical instruments generally — no street performance for pay between 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. unless permitted), Sec. 15-62 (Radios, phonographs and similar devices — quiet hours and $500 minimum fine for late-night residential violations), and Sec. 15-63 (Sound advertising devices — outright prohibition on amplified noise for commercial advertising or to attract public attention to a building, with permitted-event exemption). Sec. 15-75 separately prohibits any sound amplification on the 'public way' audible at 75 feet or more.

Peoria IL Amplified Music (Code Secs. 15-61 Through 15-63: Musical Instruments, Devices, Sound Advertising)

Some Restrictions

Aircraft Noise

General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport (PIA), operated by the Metropolitan Airport Authority of Peoria, is the primary regional airport just west of the city. Aircraft noise is federally preempted by the Federal Aviation Act and the Airline Deregulation Act; FAA Part 150 Noise Compatibility Program (NCP) governs airport-level mitigation. PIA's most recent FAA-approved NCP (2009) includes acoustical treatment of homes within the 65 DNL contour east of the airport along Airport Road (~22 homes) and preferential Runway 13/31 use at 70/30. Peoria Code Sec. 15-64 separately prohibits amplified sound from any aircraft.

Peoria IL Aircraft Noise (PIA Part 150 NCP; FAA Federal Preemption — Sec. 15-64 City Backstop)

Few Restrictions

Vehicle Noise

Peoria has one of the most detailed municipal vehicle-noise schedules in central Illinois. Code Sec. 15-68 (Motor vehicle mufflers) requires a working muffler at all times and sets maximum sound levels on a sliding distance/decibel chart: 95.5 dBA at 15 feet, 91 dBA at 25 feet, 85 dBA at 50 feet. Sec. 15-67 prohibits unmuffled engine exhaust. Sec. 15-66 prohibits unnecessary or unreasonable horn use, and prohibits engine-exhaust horns. Sec. 15-75 prohibits any sound amplification from a motor vehicle on the public way audible at 75 feet, with vehicle seizure under Sec. 15-77 for repeat offenders.

Peoria IL Vehicle Noise (Code Sec. 15-68 Muffler Decibel Schedule; Sec. 15-75 Public-Way 75-Foot Rule)

Some Restrictions

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County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Peoria city rules.

Noise Ordinances in Peoria County