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Decibel Limits: Compton vs Long Beach

How do decibel limits rules compare between Compton, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Compton has fewer restrictions than Long Beach.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Compton Municipal Code Chapter 7 (Police Regulations) regulates noise within city limits. The city enforces noise standards based on the disturbance-to-neighbors standard, with specific provisions for residential and commercial zones.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Long Beach enforces exterior noise limits by district under LBMC 8.80.150. Residential areas (District 1) are limited to 50 dBA daytime (7 AM-10 PM) and 45 dBA nighttime (10 PM-7 AM). Commercial (District 2) allows 60 dBA day / 55 dBA night. Industrial zones reach 65-70 dBA.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonLong Beach
Code SectionCMC Chapter 7 (Police Regulations)-
StandardDisturbance to neighbors-
PenaltyMisdemeanor: up to $1,000 fine-
County SupplementLA County Ch. 12.08-
EnforcementCompton PD: (310) 605-5777-
Residential Day-50 dBA (7 AM-10 PM)
Residential Night-45 dBA (10 PM-7 AM)
Commercial Day-60 dBA
Commercial Night-55 dBA
Code-LBMC 8.80.150-160

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Compton FAQ

What noise limits apply in Compton?

Compton's Chapter 7 prohibits noise that disturbs the peace and quiet of neighbors. The city uses a reasonable person standard with supplemental enforcement from LA County noise regulations.

How do I file a noise complaint in Compton?

Contact the Compton Police Department at (310) 605-5777 for noise disturbance complaints.

Long Beach FAQ

What is the noise limit in residential areas of Long Beach?

50 dBA during daytime (7 AM-10 PM) and 45 dBA during nighttime (10 PM-7 AM) in District 1 (predominantly residential), as set by Table A in LBMC Section 8.80.160.

How are noise violations measured in Long Beach?

By cumulative duration per hour at the receiving property line. Noise exceeding the district standard for more than 30 minutes per hour is a violation, with stricter thresholds at higher dB levels.

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