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Jersey City vs Union City

How do decibel limits rules compare between Jersey City, NJ and Union City, NJ?

Jersey City, NJ

Hudson County

Heavy Restrictions

Jersey City applies 65 dBA daytime and 50 dBA nighttime limits at residential property lines, as set by NJDEP N.J.A.C. 7:29 and Chapter 222. Stricter enforcement applies in the designated Quiet Zone.

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Union City, NJ

Hudson County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJersey CityUnion City
Daytime Limit65 dBA (7 AM - 10 PM)-
Nighttime Limit50 dBA (10 PM - 7 AM)-
Quiet Zone Limit55 dBA daytime-
Impulsive Max80 dB residential-
MeasurementType 1/2 meter at property line-

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Jersey City FAQ

How loud is 65 dBA?

Roughly the volume of normal conversation at 3 feet or a household appliance like a dishwasher. Anything noticeably louder at the property line is typically a violation during daytime hours.

Where is Jersey City's Quiet Zone?

The Quiet Zone runs from the Hudson River west to Martin Luther King Drive, and from the Morris Canal / NJ Turnpike Extension north to the Union City boundary. This zone uses stricter residential dBA caps.

Union City FAQ

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