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Outdoor Music: Marana vs Tucson

How do outdoor music rules compare between Marana, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Marana and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Marana, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music in Marana is regulated under the general noise disturbance standard in Town Code Chapter 11-5. The Resort and Recreation zone has specific dBA limits at the property line under Section 11-5-3. Public events with amplified sound on town property require a special-event permit under Title 4. No standalone outdoor music ordinance exists.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music in Tucson is subject to the same decibel limits as amplified music generally, with 62 dBA in residential zones and 67 dBA in commercial zones after 10 PM. Fourth Avenue and downtown entertainment districts allow live outdoor music until midnight on weekends with a venue permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaranaTucson
Code SectionChapter 11-5 general noise-
RR ZonedBA limits at property line-
Events PermitTitle 4 for public events-
Private PartiesNo permit, but noise rules apply-
Residential Limit-62 dBA day, 52 dBA after 10 PM
Downtown District-Live music until midnight weekends
CUP Required-Bars and restaurants with outdoor stages
Permits Office-City Clerk Special Events Division
Speaker Direction-Must face away from residences

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Marana FAQ

Can I play music outdoors at my Marana home?

Yes, but if the music disturbs a reasonable person it can be cited under Chapter 11-5. There is no specific curfew time, but HOAs may impose evening cutoff hours.

Do I need a permit for a live band at a Marana event?

Public events on town property or requiring street closures need a special-event permit under Title 4. Private residential events do not need a permit but must comply with noise standards.

Tucson FAQ

Can a Tucson bar have live outdoor music?

Yes with a conditional use permit from PDSD and compliance with decibel limits. Downtown and Fourth Avenue venues can generally play until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

Are neighborhood block parties with music allowed?

Yes with a block party permit through the city, which includes an amplified sound authorization. Without a permit, standard residential noise limits apply and music must end by 10 PM.

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