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Amplified Music & Events: Detroit vs Westland

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Detroit, MI and Westland, MI?

Detroit and Westland have similar restriction levels.

Detroit, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Amplified music is regulated by §36-1-1(a) (general reasonableness) and §36-1-1(b) (motor-vehicle audio audible past ten feet). Fixed outdoor speakers are separately restricted by §36-1-2. Permitted parades and public gatherings under §40-1-25 or §50-9-16 are exempt.

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Westland, MI

Wayne County

Some Restrictions

Amplified music in Westland must not be audible beyond property lines at levels disturbing neighbors, especially during quiet hours from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM. Outdoor events may require permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDetroitWestland
Code SectionDetroit Code §36-1-1-
Vehicle Audio LimitAudible past 10 feet-
First Vehicle Conviction$100 minimum-
Third Vehicle Conviction$300 + jail discretion-
Permitted EventsExempt under §36-1-5(2)-
Property Line Standard-Not audible at disturbing level
Quiet Hours-10:00 PM to 7:00 AM strict
Event Permits-Required for large gatherings
Enforcement-Westland Police

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Detroit FAQ

Can I play amplified music in my Detroit backyard?

Yes, but it must not unreasonably disturb neighbors under §36-1-1(a). Fixed outdoor speakers face stricter limits under §36-1-2 (50-foot audibility cap and 250-foot residential setback).

Is a loud car stereo illegal in Detroit?

Yes. Section 36-1-1(b) bars vehicle audio plainly audible past ten (10) feet. Minimum fines escalate from $100 first conviction to $300 third, with up to 90 days jail.

Westland FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard party with music?

Not for typical private gatherings, but music must stay at reasonable levels and end by 10:00 PM.

What about commercial venues with outdoor music?

Businesses must comply with zoning conditions, which often include specific cutoff times and decibel limits.

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