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Noise Rules: Gresham vs Troutdale

How do noise rules rules compare between Gresham, OR and Troutdale, OR?

Gresham and Troutdale have similar restriction levels.

Gresham, OR

Multnomah County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental guests in Gresham must comply with the city's noise control ordinance. The same 50/60 dBA limits and 10 PM–7 AM quiet hours apply to rental properties.

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Troutdale, OR

Multnomah County

Some Restrictions

Troutdale has not codified short-term-rental-specific quiet hours, decibel schedules, or party-house penalties. STR guests are governed by the general noise control provisions of Troutdale Municipal Code (TMC) Chapter 8.24, which prohibits the operation of radios, televisions, stereos, loudspeakers, musical instruments, and similar sound-producing devices between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. when the sound is 'plainly audible' inside a noise-sensitive unit that is not the source. The same 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. window applies to loading, unloading, and handling of crates, containers, and building materials. Daytime amplified sound, vehicle horns, and animal noise are independently regulated under Chapter 8.24 and the nuisance provisions of TMC Chapter 8.28.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreshamTroutdale
Quiet Hours10 PM – 7 AM-
Night Limit50 dBA-
Day Limit60 dBA-
Host DutyInform guests of noise rules-
Codified STR Quiet Hours-None; general TMC 8.24 nighttime window applies
Quiet Hours Window-10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. (TMC 8.24)
Standard-Sound 'plainly audible' inside a noise-sensitive unit that is not the source
Devices Regulated Nighttime-Radio, TV, stereo, loudspeaker, musical instrument, plus crate/container handling
Nuisance Backstop-TMC Chapter 8.28 (Nuisances) - abatement and civil penalties
Primary Enforcer-Troutdale Police Department (active disturbance); Code Compliance (pattern)

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Gresham FAQ

Do noise rules apply to short-term rentals in Gresham?

Yes, all city noise rules apply to STR guests. Quiet hours are 10 PM to 7 AM with a 50 dBA limit.

Can an STR lose its permit for noise violations in Gresham?

Repeated noise complaints may lead to enforcement action against the rental operation.

Troutdale FAQ

What are the quiet hours for a Troutdale Airbnb?

Troutdale has not codified STR-specific quiet hours. The general noise control window in Troutdale Municipal Code Chapter 8.24 applies: between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., it is unlawful to operate radios, televisions, stereos, loudspeakers, musical instruments, or similar sound-producing devices when the sound is plainly audible inside a noise-sensitive unit that is not the source. The same window applies to loading and handling of crates and containers. Daytime amplified sound and continuous disturbance can also be cited as nuisances under TMC Chapter 8.28.

Who do I call about a loud short-term rental in Troutdale?

Active nighttime disturbances should be reported to the Troutdale Police Department non-emergency line (Multnomah County Sheriff dispatch handles after-hours calls in cooperation with Troutdale PD). Pattern or daytime complaints (recurring parties, ongoing amplified sound, repeat offenders at the same address) should be reported to Code Compliance through the city's complaint portal so the nuisance provisions of TMC Chapter 8.28 can be pursued in parallel with Chapter 8.24.

Can Troutdale revoke a short-term rental license for noise violations?

No, because Troutdale has not enacted an STR-specific license that could be revoked. Noise enforcement runs against the disturbing party (typically the STR guest) under TMC Chapter 8.24 and against the property owner under the nuisance abatement provisions of TMC Chapter 8.28. Where the owner also operates three or more rental dwellings without the Troutdale business license, the city can pursue business-license enforcement in parallel, but there is no STR-permit revocation mechanism in Troutdale law as of May 2026.

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