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Amplified Music & Events: Fort Lauderdale vs Hollywood

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Fort Lauderdale, FL and Hollywood, FL?

Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood have similar restriction levels.

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Lauderdale's Chapter 17 noise ordinance strictly regulates amplified sound with specific dBA and dBC limits that vary by day of week and time. Residential sound must not be plainly audible at 25 feet (10 PM-7 AM) or 50 feet (7 AM-10 PM). The city added dBC limits in 2024 to target bass frequencies.

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Hollywood, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Hollywood FL has a comprehensive noise ordinance (Chapter 100) with specific decibel limits for amplified music. Residential properties: 65 dBA/dBC daytime (7 AM-10 PM), 55 dBA/dBC nighttime (10 PM-7 AM). On public property, sound from radios, instruments, or devices must not interfere with peaceful enjoyment beyond 30 feet from the source.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LauderdaleHollywood
Code SectionCh. 17 — Noise Control-
Residential (Night)Not plainly audible at 25 ft, 10 PM–7 AM-
Residential (Day)Not plainly audible at 50 ft, 7 AM–10 PM-
Commercial dBC Limit60 dBC daytime, 55 dBC nighttime-
Bass EnforcementdBC limits added to target low-frequency sound-
Residential Day (7AM-10PM)-65 dBA/dBC max
Residential Night (10PM-7AM)-55 dBA/dBC max
Nonresidential Peak-80 dBA/dBC max
Public Property-Not audible beyond 30 feet
1st Violation Fine-$100

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Fort Lauderdale FAQ

What are Fort Lauderdale's amplified music limits?

Residential sound must not be plainly audible at 25 feet from the property line between 10 PM and 7 AM, or at 50 feet from 7 AM to 10 PM under Chapter 17 of the Code of Ordinances.

Why did Fort Lauderdale add dBC noise limits?

The city added C-weighted decibel (dBC) limits to better capture low-frequency bass sounds from amplified music. Standard dBA measurements primarily detect mid-range sounds and may not adequately measure bass frequencies.

Hollywood FAQ

What are the noise limits for amplified music in Hollywood FL?

On residential property, sound may not exceed 65 dBA during the day (7 AM-10 PM) or 55 dBA at night (10 PM-7 AM), measured at the property line.

What is the fine for a noise violation in Hollywood?

First violation is $100, second within 6 months is $500, and third and subsequent violations are $1,000 each.

Do vacation rentals need noise monitors?

Yes. Vacation rentals must have a noise level detection device that alerts the property owner and retains data for 180 days.

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