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Outdoor Music: Anza vs Jurupa Valley

How do outdoor music rules compare between Anza, CA and Jurupa Valley, CA?

Anza and Jurupa Valley have similar restriction levels.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music at private residences, wineries, and event venues in unincorporated Riverside County must meet Ord. 847 limits and typically requires a permit for amplification after 10 p.m.

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Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music, DJs, and amplified sound at residences, parties, and event venues in Jurupa Valley must comply with the Table 1 exterior sound-level standards in JVMC §11.05.040 and the special sound source standards in §11.05.060. Permitted special events (e.g. festivals, weddings under a Temporary Event Permit) remain subject to those standards — the permit does not waive Chapter 11.05 — and the City may impose additional conditions limiting hours, dBA, and direction of speakers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaJurupa Valley
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Property-line standard-JVMC §11.05.040 Table 1 (applies even with a permit)
Equipment / amplified sound-JVMC §11.05.060 special sound source standards
Permitted events-Permit does not waive Chapter 11.05
After-hours response-Riverside County Sheriff (police-services contractor)
Backstop statute-Cal. Penal Code §415 (disturbing the peace)

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Anza FAQ

Jurupa Valley FAQ

Can my neighbor play loud music in their backyard until midnight?

Not if it exceeds the Table 1 sound level at your property line or is plainly audible inside your home after 10:00 p.m. — either can be a violation of JVMC 11.05.040/11.05.060, and the Sheriff can independently cite under Penal Code §415.

Do I need a permit for a backyard wedding with a DJ?

A Temporary Event Permit is required for events outside normal residential use. The permit can be conditioned with dBA caps, speaker-orientation requirements, and end times — and even a permitted event still cannot exceed Table 1 at the neighbor’s property line.

Can a restaurant or brewery have outdoor live music?

Generally only if its Conditional Use Permit (CUP) under Title 9 expressly authorizes outdoor music — the CUP will set the allowed hours and dBA limit.

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