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Quiet Hours: Bristol vs Levittown

How do quiet hours rules compare between Bristol, PA and Levittown, PA?

Bristol and Levittown have similar restriction levels.

Bristol, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Bristol Borough Ch. 10 (Excessive Noise) prohibits unnecessary or excessive noise detrimental to health, safety, or public peace. Truck idling restricted 10 PM-7 AM within 300 ft of residential zones. Hardship noise permits available from Borough Manager.

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Levittown, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Bucks County has no county-level noise ordinance. Noise is regulated at the municipal (township/borough) level across all 54 municipalities. PA Crimes Code §5503 (disorderly conduct) covers unreasonable noise statewide as a summary offense up to $300.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBristolLevittown
Truck Idling10 PM-7 AM (300 ft rule)-
StandardExcessive/unnecessary noise prohibited-
PermitsHardship permits from Borough Manager-
Code SectionCh. 10 (Excessive Noise)-
County Ordinance-None — municipal level
Municipalities-54 townships and boroughs
State Law-PA Crimes Code §5503
Typical Quiet Hours-10 PM-7 AM (varies by township)

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Bristol FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Bristol?

Bristol Borough Ch. 10 (Excessive Noise) prohibits unnecessary or excessive noise detrimental to health, safety, or public peace. Truck idling restricted 10 PM-7 AM within 300 ft of residential zones. Hardship noise permits available from Borough Manager.

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance in Bristol?

Truck Idling: 10 PM-7 AM (300 ft rule). Standard: Excessive/unnecessary noise prohibited. Permits: Hardship permits from Borough Manager. Code Section: Ch. 10 (Excessive Noise).

Levittown FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Bucks County?

Bucks County has no county-level noise ordinance. Noise is regulated at the municipal (township/borough) level across all 54 municipalities. PA Crimes Code §5503 (disorderly conduct) covers unreasonable noise statewide as a summary offense up to $300.

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance in Bucks County?

County Ordinance: None — municipal level. Municipalities: 54 townships and boroughs. State Law: PA Crimes Code §5503. Typical Quiet Hours: 10 PM-7 AM (varies by township).

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