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πŸ”Š Noise Ordinances/Decibel Limits

Inglewood vs Norwalk

How do decibel limits rules compare between Inglewood, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Inglewood has fewer restrictions than Norwalk.

Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Inglewood Municipal Code Sections 5-30 and 5-31 establish maximum noise levels based on zone and duration. Noise exceeding these levels when measured on another property is unlawful. Section 5-32 reduces permitted levels by 5 dBA for impact, repetitive, or simple tone noise. Section 5-27 defines base ambient noise levels by zone classification.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Section 12.08.390 establishes tiered exterior noise standards by zone for unincorporated areas. Residential limits are 50 dBA day and 45 dBA night. Commercial zones allow 60/55 dBA and industrial zones allow 70 dBA at all times.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactInglewoodNorwalk
ExteriorIMC Section 5-30-
InteriorIMC Section 5-31-
Impact/ToneReduce 5 dBA (Sec. 5-32)-
Ambient BaselineSection 5-27 by zone-
Code Section-Β§12.08.390
Residential Day-50 dBA
Residential Night-45 dBA
Commercial Day-60 dBA
Industrial-70 dBA always

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Inglewood FAQ

What are the noise limits in Inglewood?

Sections 5-30 and 5-31 set maximum levels based on zone and duration. Impact, repetitive, or tone noise limits are reduced by 5 dB(A) under Section 5-32.

How are noise complaints handled in Inglewood?

Code Enforcement and the Inglewood Police Department investigate noise complaints. File reports through the city's nuisance complaint process.

Norwalk FAQ

What are the decibel limits in unincorporated LA County?

Residential areas are limited to 50 dBA during the day and 45 dBA at night. Commercial zones allow 60 dBA daytime and 55 dBA nighttime. Industrial zones permit 70 dBA at all times.

How are noise violations measured in LA County?

Noise is measured at the property line of the affected party using the A-weighted decibel scale. Duration matters too β€” exceeding limits for more than 30 minutes per hour triggers Standard No. 1.

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