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Safety Harbor vs St. Petersburg

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Safety Harbor, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Safety Harbor and St. Petersburg have similar restriction levels.

Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Amplified and live music in Safety Harbor's downtown commercial district must end by 11:00 p.m. nightly under Chapter 15, with the loud-and-raucous standard applied citywide and decibel-based amendments under active commission review.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

St. Petersburg restricts amplified music and vehicle stereos under Chapter 11, banning sound plainly audible 50 feet from a vehicle and tightening downtown entertainment venue limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSafety HarborSt. Petersburg
Music cutoff (downtown)11:00 p.m. nightly-
StandardLoud and raucous-
Decibel capNot codified (under review)-
Code chapterChapter 15 OffensesChapter 11, Article III
Special event permitsAvailable with conditions-
Vehicle limit-50 ft plainly audible
Amended-June 1, 2019
Day threshold-500 ft residential

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Safety Harbor FAQ

When must downtown live music stop?

Live or amplified music in the downtown commercial district must end at 11:00 p.m. every night under current Safety Harbor noise enforcement.

Is there a decibel limit on bar music?

Not currently. Safety Harbor enforces a subjective loud-and-raucous standard, though commissioners are debating adopting numeric dB(A) limits patterned on Pinellas County.

St. Petersburg FAQ

Can St. Petersburg police cite me for loud car music?

Yes. If your car stereo is plainly audible 50 feet or more from the vehicle, officers can cite you under Chapter 11. The standard applies on any public street or right-of-way.

Do bars and patios in downtown St. Pete have stricter music limits?

Yes. Downtown entertainment venues must follow Chapter 11 plainly-audible thresholds and may carry additional permit conditions, including end times and site-specific decibel caps.

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