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Amplified Music & Events: Corona vs Palm Springs

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Corona, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Corona has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Corona Municipal Code Chapter 9.36 prohibits amplified sound that disturbs neighbors or that is plainly audible at a distance of 50 feet from the source. Outdoor amplified events at parks, restaurants near Main Street, or banquet venues require a special event permit from the City of Corona.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Palm Springs restricts amplified music at residential properties, vacation rentals, and outdoor spaces under PSMC Ch. 11.74 with strict nighttime decibel limits.

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Corona FAQ

Can I have a DJ at my backyard party in Corona?

Yes for occasional gatherings, but amplified sound must not be plainly audible at 50 feet from your property line, especially after 10 p.m. Repeated complaints may result in cost-recovery billing for police response.

Do I need a permit for live music at my Corona restaurant?

Indoor amplified entertainment may require a Conditional Use Permit amendment depending on your zoning, and any outdoor amplified music typically requires both a CUP condition and a special event permit.

Palm Springs FAQ

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