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Long Beach vs Norwalk

How do outdoor music rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Long Beach and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Long Beach prohibits loudspeakers and amplified sound systems that create a noise disturbance across residential property lines between 10 PM and 7 AM under LBMC 8.80.200. At all other times, amplified sound must comply with exterior noise limits in Section 8.80.150. Variances require Noise Control Office approval.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Chapter 12.08 restricts amplified sound and outdoor music in unincorporated areas to the same exterior noise standards by zone. Loudspeakers and amplified devices are specifically regulated under Section 12.08.450.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachNorwalk
Prohibited Hours10 PM-7 AM (residential)-
Daytime LimitMust meet 50 dBA residential-
VarianceNoise Control Office-
CodeLBMC 8.80.200-
Code Section-Β§12.08.450
Residential Limit-50 dBA day / 45 dBA night
Measurement-At property line
Fine-Up to $1,000

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Long Beach FAQ

When is amplified music prohibited in Long Beach?

Between 10 PM and 7 AM, loudspeakers and amplified sound devices may not create noise disturbances across residential property lines under LBMC 8.80.200.

Can I get a permit for outdoor amplified music in Long Beach?

Yes. The Noise Control Office can issue variances for temporary exemptions from the noise ordinance. Venues also need an entertainment permit from the city.

Norwalk FAQ

Can I play amplified music outdoors in unincorporated LA County?

Yes, but the sound cannot exceed exterior noise standards at the neighboring property line β€” 50 dBA during the day and 45 dBA at night in residential zones under Section 12.08.450.

Do I need a permit for an outdoor event with music?

Large outdoor events with amplified sound in unincorporated LA County may require a temporary use permit from the Department of Regional Planning, especially if attendance exceeds normal gathering sizes.

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