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Amplified Music & Events: Carson vs South Gate

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Carson, CA and South Gate, CA?

Carson and South Gate have similar restriction levels.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Amplified music, loudspeakers, and sound trucks in Carson are regulated under LA County Code §12.08.490 (Sound Trucks and Amplified Sound) and §12.08.530 (Plainly Audible Standard), adopted by reference through CMC Art. 4 Ch. 5. Plainly-audible amplified sound from 50 feet away in residential areas is prohibited from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

South Gate has explicit, numeric limits on amplified music. Under SGMC §7.44.020.02(b), any radio, television, record player, tape or video recorder, or other electronic entertainment device that can be heard more than 225 feet from the source is an 'offensive portable noise emission' and a misdemeanor. The same section sets a decibel scale: 70 dB at 10 feet, 68 dB at 15 ft, 65 dB at 20 ft, 62 dB at 25 ft, 60 dB at 30 ft, 58 dB at 35 ft. A separate 'loud party' rule under §7.44.020.02(c) makes any gathering of two or more people audible 30 feet beyond the property boundary unlawful.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonSouth Gate
Plainly-audible ruleAudible at 50 ft = violation between 10 p.m.-7 a.m.-
Sound truck permitRequired under LA County §12.08.490-
Governing codeLA County Code §12.08.490 / §12.08.530 (via CMC Art. 4 Ch. 5)-
CUP venuesSubject to additional conditions under CMC Art. IX Zoning-
EnforcementLA County Sheriff - Carson Station + Code Enforcement-
Plain-audibility limit-225 ft from source (SGMC §7.44.020.02(b))
Decibel limit at 25 ft-62 dB max (slowed response)
Decibel limit at 35 ft-58 dB max (slowed response)
Loud-party rule-2+ people audible 30 ft past property line (§7.44.020.02(c))
Penalty-Misdemeanor; each hour a separate offense (§7.44.050)
Equipment scope-Includes Bluetooth speakers and fixed home stereos

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Carson FAQ

Can I have a DJ at my backyard party?

Yes, during permissible hours (before 10 p.m.), provided the amplified sound is not plainly audible at 50 feet from your property line. After 10 p.m. it must be brought inside or shut down.

Do I need a permit for amplified sound at a public event?

Yes. LA County Code §12.08.490 requires a sound-amplifying device permit for public-place amplification. Apply through Carson City Hall / LA County Sheriff.

What about concerts at Dignity Health Sports Park?

Stadium events operate under separate noise-mitigation conditions tied to the CSU Dominguez Hills CUP and CEQA findings - not the general residential noise ordinance.

South Gate FAQ

Can South Gate police shut down my backyard party?

Yes. Under §7.44.020.02(c), if two or more people's noise can be heard 30 feet beyond your property line, the gathering is an offensive portable noise emission and police can order it shut down. Continued operation can be charged as a misdemeanor with each hour a separate count under §7.44.050(a).

What is the actual decibel limit for outdoor music in South Gate?

§7.44.020.02(b) sets a sliding scale: 70 dB measured at 10 feet from the source, 65 dB at 20 ft, 62 dB at 25 ft, 60 dB at 30 ft, and 58 dB at 35 ft, on a slow-response meter. Independently, if the sound is plainly audible more than 225 feet from the source, that alone is a violation.

Do these rules apply during the day too?

Yes. Chapter 7.44 does not specify quiet-hours windows — the audibility, decibel, and 30-foot party limits apply 24 hours a day. Time of day can affect the reasonable-person analysis under §7.44.020.02(a) for borderline cases, but the bright-line distance and decibel limits in (b) and (c) are time-independent.

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