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Amplified Music & Events: Fort Lauderdale vs Pembroke Pines

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

Pembroke Pines has fewer restrictions than Fort Lauderdale.

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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Pembroke Pines, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Pembroke Pines Chapter 96 (Noise) regulates amplified music through sound level limitations by receiving land use designation (Section 96.07). Noise disturbances are prohibited under Section 96.04. Landscape and yard equipment may operate 7 AM–10 PM with functioning mufflers and cannot exceed 80 dBA at the property line. Special events with amplified sound require city permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LauderdalePembroke Pines
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-
Equipment Hours-7 AM – 10 PM
Equipment Limit-80 dBA at property line
Measurement-A-weighted decibels (dBA)
Governing Code-Ch. 96, §96.04 & §96.07
Enforcement-Code Compliance 954-431-4466

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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.

Pembroke Pines FAQ

When can I play amplified music in Pembroke Pines?

Music must comply with sound level limits in Section 96.07. Creating noise disturbances that annoy neighbors is prohibited.

What is the decibel limit for yard equipment?

Yard equipment cannot exceed 80 dBA at the property line and may operate between 7 AM and 10 PM.

How do I report a noise complaint?

Contact Code Compliance at 954-431-4466 or the Pembroke Pines Police non-emergency line.

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