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πŸ”Š Noise Ordinances/Quiet Hours

Pearl City vs Waipahu

How do quiet hours rules compare between Pearl City, HI and Waipahu, HI?

Pearl City and Waipahu have similar restriction levels.

Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Pearl City residents near Pearl Harbor and along the H-1 corridor must comply with ROH Section 41-6.1 prohibiting sound devices audible at 30 feet or more.

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Waipahu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Waipahu residents in dense plantation-era neighborhoods must follow ROH Section 41-6.1, which prohibits sound devices audible at 30 feet or more.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPearl CityWaipahu
Audibility Limit30 feet or more30 feet or more
Code SectionROH Section 41-6.1ROH Section 41-6.1
Night dBA45 dBA residential45 dBA residential
EnforcementHonolulu PoliceHonolulu Police

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Pearl City FAQ

Does this apply to military family housing?

Civilian ROH rules apply on non-federal property in Pearl City. On-base Navy housing is federal land governed by separate base regulations, not ROH Section 41-6.1.

What about highway noise from the H-1?

Freeway noise is governed by the Hawaii DOT and HAR 11-46, not ROH Section 41-6.1. The city rule targets controllable sound-reproducing devices, not traffic.

Waipahu FAQ

Does this apply to karaoke in my Waipahu garage?

Yes. Karaoke amplifiers audible 30 feet beyond your property line violate ROH Section 41-6.1 regardless of the occasion or language. Waipahu neighbors can call HPD.

Are backyard parties allowed?

Parties are allowed but amplified sound must stay within the 30-foot audibility limit. Many Waipahu families end amplified music by 10pm to avoid complaints.

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