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Carrollton vs Mesquite

How do quiet hours rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Mesquite, TX?

Carrollton and Mesquite have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Carrollton Sec. 130.18 sets continuous noise limits at 65 dBA daytime and 58 dBA nighttime. Fines run up to $500 per violation. Lawn maintenance and commercial waste collection prohibited 10 PM-7 AM within 500 ft of residential.

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Mesquite, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Mesquite adopted a revised noise ordinance in March 2021 establishing Noise Zones based on property use. A noise disturbance is sound that is plainly audible at property lines or 50+ feet away. Fines up to $2,000 per incident.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonMesquite
Day Limit65 dBA continuous-
Night Limit58 dBA continuous-
Lawn/Waste 10PM-7AM500 ft buffer-
Max Fine$500/violationUp to $2,000 per incident
Ordinance-Ch 10 Art III (revised March 2021)
Noise Zones-Residential, Commercial, Manufacturing, Entertainment
Stricter Hours-10 PM to 7 AM in residential
Standard-Plainly audible at property line or 50 ft

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Carrollton FAQ

What are Carrollton's noise limits?

Sec. 130.18 of the Code of Ordinances limits continuous noise to 65 dB(A) during daytime hours and 58 dB(A) at night. Exceeding either limit constitutes a violation.

When can lawn maintenance and trash collection happen near homes?

Lawn maintenance, commercial waste collection, and similar disruptive activities are prohibited from 10 PM to 7 AM within 500 feet of any residential area.

Mesquite FAQ

What are Mesquite's quiet hours?

Residential areas have stricter noise standards between 10 PM and 7 AM under the 2021 noise ordinance. Sound that is plainly audible at the property line or 50 feet away may be cited.

How much are noise fines in Mesquite?

Fines can be up to $2,000 per incident as determined by the municipal judge.

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