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Amplified Music & Events: Long Beach vs Santa Clarita

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Santa Clarita, CA?

Long Beach and Santa Clarita have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Amplified music in Long Beach is regulated under LBMC Ch. 8.80. Noise that exceeds established decibel levels for the zone is prohibited. Nightclubs and bars with amplified music face additional sound attenuation requirements.

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Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Sound amplifying equipment regulated by SCMC 11.44. Loud parties may be declared public nuisances by law enforcement. Attendees must disperse upon order.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachSanta Clarita
CodeLBMC Ch. 8.80-
StandardMust not exceed zone dB levels-
EnforcementHealth Dept + LBPD-
VariancesAvailable from Noise Control Officer-
Loud Parties-Public nuisance declaration
Police Order-Must disperse when ordered
Amplified Sound-Commercial/political/charitable
Code Section-SCMC 11.44

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Long Beach FAQ

Can I play loud music outside in Long Beach?

Amplified music must comply with residential noise limits under LBMC 8.80.150, with an additional 5 dB reduction applied because it contains informational content. Loudspeakers are completely prohibited between 10 PM and 7 AM if audible across residential property lines.

What is the decibel limit for music in Long Beach?

Music is subject to standard residential limits minus 5 dB: effectively 45 dBA (L50) daytime and 40 dBA (L50) nighttime at the receiving residential property, per LBMC 8.80.150 and 8.80.160.

Santa Clarita FAQ

Can I play loud music outdoors in Santa Clarita?

Amplified music that disturbs the peace of any neighborhood is unlawful under SCMC 11.44. There are no specific decibel limits, but factors like volume, time of day, and impact on neighbors are considered.

Do I need a permit for a live music event in Santa Clarita?

Events with amplified sound may require a special event permit from the city. Contact the Santa Clarita Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Department.

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