Amplified Music & Events: Burbank vs Pasadena
How do amplified music & events rules compare between Burbank, CA and Pasadena, CA?
Burbank and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.
Burbank, CA
Los Angeles County
Outdoor sound amplification devices audible 75+ feet from the source are a prima facie violation under Burbank Municipal Code Title 9, Chapter 3. Parks and adjacent rights-of-way have specific restrictions unless a park permit expressly authorizes amplified sound.
View full Burbank rules βPasadena, CA
Los Angeles County
Pasadena regulates amplified music under PMC Chapter 9.36 noise regulations. Amplified sound that disturbs the peace or exceeds noise limits is a violation. Special event permits may be required for large outdoor amplified events near the Rose Bowl or other venues.
View full Pasadena rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Burbank | Pasadena |
|---|---|---|
| Distance Threshold | 75 ft audibility = violation | - |
| Parks | Amplified sound prohibited without permit | - |
| Exception | City-approved park events | - |
| Enforcement | Code Enforcement / Police | Pasadena PD |
| Code Section | - | PMC Chapter 9.36 |
| Events | - | Special permit may be required |
| Rose Bowl | - | Event-specific noise rules |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Burbank FAQ
Can I play loud music at night in Burbank?
No. Amplified sound during quiet hours (10 PM to 7 AM) that exceeds ambient by 5 dBA violates BMC noise regulations.
How is amplified music measured in apartments?
Measurements are taken within adjoining apartment units. A 5 dBA increase above ambient is prima facie violation.
Pasadena FAQ
How loud can amplified music be in Pasadena?
Amplified music may not exceed 15 dBA above ambient on private property. Sound equipment must be 200 feet from schools and hospitals.
Can I have a DJ at my Pasadena house party?
Yes, if the amplified sound stays within 15 dBA above ambient. No amplified sound after 10 PM on Sundays and holidays.
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