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Lancaster vs Pasadena

How do quiet hours rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Pasadena, CA?

Lancaster and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lancaster prohibits unnecessary loud, prolonged, or unusual noises that cause physical discomfort to neighborhood inhabitants under Sec. 8.24.030. Standard is qualitative (no fixed dBA), enforced by complaint.

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Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Pasadena enforces noise regulations under Chapter 9.36 of the Municipal Code, restricting excessive noise from 10 PM to 7 AM in residential zones. Maximum residential noise levels are 50 dBA during nighttime and 60 dBA during daytime.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterPasadena
CodeSec. 8.24.030-
StandardQualitative β€” annoying-
EnforcementComplaint-based-
TopicQuiet Hours-
Quiet Hours-10 PM–7 AM
Night Limit (Residential)-50 dBA
Day Limit (Residential)-60 dBA
Code Section-PMC Ch. 9.36

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Lancaster FAQ

What does Lancaster's noise ordinance prohibit?

Sec. 8.24.030 bars any unnecessary noise that is harsh, prolonged, unnatural, or unusual in time or place such that it causes physical discomfort to neighborhood inhabitants of ordinary sensitivity.

Does Lancaster have specific decibel limits?

Chapter 8.24 uses a qualitative standard rather than fixed decibel thresholds. Officers assess whether the noise is unreasonable in context, time, and location.

Pasadena FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Pasadena?

Quiet hours are from 10 PM to 7 AM. Residential noise must not exceed 50 dBA at the property line during these hours.

How do I file a noise complaint?

Contact the Pasadena Police non-emergency line or the Code Compliance Division to report noise violations.

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