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Quiet Hours: Rosenberg vs Sugar Land

How do quiet hours rules compare between Rosenberg, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Rosenberg and Sugar Land have similar restriction levels.

Rosenberg, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Rosenberg treats unreasonably loud or disturbing noise as a public nuisance under Chapter 14, with heightened enforcement during overnight hours when residents expect quiet enjoyment.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land Code of Ordinances Sec. 3-101 prohibits noise of such volume, intensity, or duration as to disturb a reasonable person in a dwelling. Outdoor playgrounds within 500 feet of a dwelling may not be used between 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM. The Land Development Code Art. XIII (Sec. 2-360) establishes maximum noise standards by zoning district.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRosenbergSugar Land
Code ChapterChapter 14 Nuisances-
StandardReasonable person test-
Quiet Window10 p.m. to 7 a.m.-
Max FineUp to $500 per dayUp to $2,000/offense
Code Section-Sec. 3-101; Dev. Code Art. XIII
Playground Quiet Hours-10 PM – 6 AM
Vehicle Audio Distance-50 feet

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Rosenberg FAQ

Does Rosenberg have specific quiet hours in its code?

Rosenberg does not list fixed decibel cutoffs, but enforcement focuses on roughly 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. when noise more readily qualifies as a nuisance disturbing neighbors of ordinary sensibilities.

How do I report a loud neighbor in Rosenberg?

Call the Rosenberg Police non-emergency line at 832-595-3700 to dispatch an officer. Document dates, times, and the duration of the noise to support enforcement action.

Sugar Land FAQ

What are Sugar Land's quiet hours?

Sugar Land does not set universal numeric quiet hours for all noise. Sec. 3-101 prohibits noise that disturbs a reasonable person at any time, with factors like time of day considered. Outdoor playgrounds near dwellings must close between 10 PM and 6 AM.

How is a noise violation determined in Sugar Land?

Under Sec. 3-101(b), enforcement considers the noise level, frequency, duration, proximity to the dwelling, zoning of the area, and the time of day. Amplified sound audible inside another dwelling is prima facie evidence of a violation.

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