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El Monte vs Palmdale

How do outdoor music rules compare between El Monte, CA and Palmdale, CA?

El Monte has fewer restrictions than Palmdale.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte Municipal Code Chapter 8.36 prohibits noise from radios, musical instruments, TVs, phonographs, or other sound-reproducing devices that exceed the noise limit at the property line of any receiving property.

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Palmdale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Chapter 12.08 restricts amplified sound and outdoor music in unincorporated areas to the same exterior noise standards by zone. Loudspeakers and amplified devices are specifically regulated under Section 12.08.450.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MontePalmdale
Code SectionEMMC Ch. 8.36Β§12.08.450
Day Limit65 dBA at property line (7 AM–10 PM)-
Night Limit60 dBA at property line (10 PM–7 AM)-
Ambient RuleNo more than +5 dBA over ambient for 15 min-
EnforcementEl Monte PD: (626) 580-2100-
Residential Limit-50 dBA day / 45 dBA night
Measurement-At property line
Fine-Up to $1,000

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El Monte FAQ

Can I play loud music outside in El Monte?

Outdoor music must not exceed 65 dBA at the receiving property line during the day or 60 dBA at night. It also must not exceed ambient levels by more than 5 dBA for 15 minutes.

What if my neighbor plays loud music?

Contact the El Monte Police Department non-emergency line at (626) 580-2100 to file a noise complaint.

Palmdale FAQ

Can I play amplified music outdoors in unincorporated LA County?

Yes, but the sound cannot exceed exterior noise standards at the neighboring property line β€” 50 dBA during the day and 45 dBA at night in residential zones under Section 12.08.450.

Do I need a permit for an outdoor event with music?

Large outdoor events with amplified sound in unincorporated LA County may require a temporary use permit from the Department of Regional Planning, especially if attendance exceeds normal gathering sizes.

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