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Quiet Hours: Pasadena vs Torrance

How do quiet hours rules compare between Pasadena, CA and Torrance, CA?

Pasadena has fewer restrictions than Torrance.

Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Pasadena enforces noise regulations under Chapter 9.36 of the Municipal Code, restricting excessive noise from 10 PM to 7 AM in residential zones. Maximum residential noise levels are 50 dBA during nighttime and 60 dBA during daytime.

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Torrance, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Torrance Municipal Code Chapter 46 (Division 4, Chapter 6) prohibits loud, unnecessary, or unusual noise that disturbs the peace. Residential noise limits are 65 dBA daytime and 55 dBA nighttime in most areas (Region 2). Near refineries (Region 1), limits are 70 dBA day and 65 dBA night. Any noise exceeding ambient by more than 5 dB at residential property lines is prima facie evidence of violation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPasadenaTorrance
Quiet Hours10 PM–7 AM-
Night Limit (Residential)50 dBA-
Day Limit (Residential)60 dBA-
Code SectionPMC Ch. 9.36-
Daytime (Region 2)-65 dBA
Nighttime (Region 2)-55 dBA
Property Line-Ambient + 5 dB max
Code-TMC Div. 4, Ch. 6

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Pasadena FAQ

What are the quiet hours in Pasadena?

Quiet hours are from 10 PM to 7 AM. Residential noise must not exceed 50 dBA at the property line during these hours.

How do I file a noise complaint?

Contact the Pasadena Police non-emergency line or the Code Compliance Division to report noise violations.

Torrance FAQ

What are the noise limits in Torrance residential areas?

65 dB(A) during the day and 55 dB(A) at night in most residential areas (Region 2). Near refineries (Region 1), limits are 70/65 dB(A) day/night.

When can powered gardening equipment be used?

Monday through Friday during business hours, Saturdays 9 AM-5 PM. Prohibited on Sundays and holidays except 10 AM-4 PM for resident homeowners only.

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