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Amplified Music & Events: Mount Vernon vs New Rochelle

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Mount Vernon, NY and New Rochelle, NY?

Mount Vernon and New Rochelle have similar restriction levels.

Mount Vernon, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

Amplified music audible beyond 50 feet of its source (or at a property line after 10 p.m.) is prohibited. Commercial venues require a Cabaret/Entertainment permit for amplified performance.

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New Rochelle, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

Amplified music requires a permit from the City Clerk for outdoor/commercial use. Residential amplified sound cannot be plainly audible 50+ feet from the source, and stricter limits apply 10 p.m.–7 a.m.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMount VernonNew Rochelle
Distance test50 ft plainly audible-
Night cutoff10 p.m.-
CommercialPermit required-
Fine$250-$1,000$500–$1,000
SeverityEquipment seizure possible-
Permit-City Clerk required outdoor
DO Cutoff-11 p.m./midnight
Audibility Test-50 ft at night

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Mount Vernon FAQ

Can I have a DJ at my backyard party?

Residential amplification must stop by 10 p.m. and not be plainly audible 50 ft from the source.

Do Mount Vernon venues need a permit for live amplified music?

Yes. Commercial amplification in Mount Vernon requires a Cabaret/Entertainment permit from the City Clerk or Police. Enforcement is aggressive in the Gramatan and South Fourth Avenue mixed-use corridors.

Can Mount Vernon police seize DJ equipment for noise violations?

Yes. Chapter 179 allows equipment seizure as a possible penalty for amplified-music violations, with fines ranging $250-$1,000.

New Rochelle FAQ

Can I have an outdoor DJ at my backyard party?

A private non-commercial party is allowed if it stays within noise limits and ends by 10 p.m. Commercial amplified events require a City Clerk permit.

When must downtown New Rochelle outdoor bars stop amplified music?

In the DO Downtown Overlay, outdoor amplified entertainment must end by 11 p.m. Sunday–Thursday and midnight Friday–Saturday.

How loud can residential amplified sound be at night in New Rochelle?

Amplified sound cannot be plainly audible 50 or more feet from the source between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.

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