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Aircraft Noise: Long Beach vs Pasadena

How do aircraft noise rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Pasadena, CA?

Long Beach and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Long Beach Airport (LGB) operates under a Noise Compatibility Program. The city has a Noise Abatement Program with curfews for Stage 2 jets and nighttime restrictions.

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Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Pasadena does not have a municipal airport and aircraft noise is primarily regulated at the federal level by the FAA. The city's General Plan Noise Element addresses aircraft noise exposure from nearby airports including Bob Hope Airport (Burbank). Land use compatibility standards apply to noise-sensitive areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachPasadena
AirportLong Beach Airport (LGB)-
CurfewStage 2 jets restricted overnight-
Complaintsflylgb.com-
Federal PreemptionFAA controls airspace/overflights-
Municipal Airport-None
Nearest Airport-Hollywood Burbank (BUR)
Jurisdiction-FAA (federal preemption)
Interior Standard-45 dB CNEL (Title 24)

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Long Beach FAQ

Does Long Beach Airport have a curfew?

Yes. Mandatory flight curfew from 10 PM to 7 AM with very limited exceptions. One of the strictest in the US.

Why are there so few flights?

Daily slots are capped at 50 commercial and 25 commuter flights under the noise ordinance.

Pasadena FAQ

Does Pasadena regulate aircraft noise?

No. Aircraft in flight are regulated exclusively by the FAA under federal preemption. Pasadena addresses aircraft noise through land use compatibility planning and building standards.

Where do I report aircraft noise in Pasadena?

Contact Hollywood Burbank Airport's noise management program for flight noise complaints, or the FAA for safety concerns.

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