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Quiet Hours: Attleboro vs New Bedford

How do quiet hours rules compare between Attleboro, MA and New Bedford, MA?

Attleboro and New Bedford have similar restriction levels.

Attleboro, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Attleboro adopted a noise ordinance giving police the ability to issue citations and fines for excessive noise. Noise plainly audible at 200 feet may trigger enforcement. The MassDEP 310 CMR 7.10 regulation also applies, prohibiting sound exceeding ambient levels by more than 10 dBA at the property line.

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New Bedford, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

New Bedford regulates noise through its general ordinance provisions and MassDEP 310 CMR 7.10. Habitual barking or noise that disturbs a neighborhood is declared a public nuisance. The city's waterfront and fishing port generate continuous harbor activity in the South End.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAttleboroNew Bedford
Audibility StandardPlainly audible at 200 feet-
State Standard10 dBA above ambient (310 CMR 7.10)10 dBA above ambient (310 CMR 7.10)
EnforcementAttleboro Police DepartmentNew Bedford Police Department
Contact508-222-1212 (non-emergency)-
Nuisance Standard-Disturbing the peace of a neighborhood
Waterfront-Active commercial fishing port

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Attleboro FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Attleboro?

Attleboro adopted a noise ordinance giving police the ability to issue citations and fines for excessive noise. Noise plainly audible at 200 feet may trigger enforcement. The MassDEP 310 CMR 7.10 regulation also applies, prohibiting sound exceeding ambient levels by more than 10 dBA at the...

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance in Attleboro?

Audibility Standard: Plainly audible at 200 feet. State Standard: 10 dBA above ambient (310 CMR 7.10). Enforcement: Attleboro Police Department. Contact: 508-222-1212 (non-emergency).

New Bedford FAQ

What are the quiet hours in New Bedford?

New Bedford regulates noise through its general ordinance provisions and MassDEP 310 CMR 7.10. Habitual barking or noise that disturbs a neighborhood is declared a public nuisance. The city's waterfront and fishing port generate continuous harbor activity in the South End.

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance in New Bedford?

State Standard: 10 dBA above ambient (310 CMR 7.10). Nuisance Standard: Disturbing the peace of a neighborhood. Enforcement: New Bedford Police Department. Waterfront: Active commercial fishing port.

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