Amplified music rules in Willis, TX β also called sound permit, PA system, or live music ordinances β set decibel limits, time-of-day restrictions, and when permits are required.
Willis Β§92.21 prohibits the use of drums, loudspeakers, and amplifiers to attract attention by creating noise without a city secretary permit. Residential amplified music that unreasonably disturbs neighbors may also be cited.
Under Willis Code Β§92.21, the use of any drum, loudspeaker, or other musical instrument to attract attention by creating noise in connection with a business, performance, show, or sale of merchandise is prohibited without a specific permit issued by the City Secretary. Residential parties with amplified music that unreasonably disturb neighbors fall under the general nuisance standard. Willis Police respond to complaints. Amplifiers on trucks or vehicles used for advertising are specifically restricted to permit holders.
Β§92.21 citations. Violations under Β§92.99 penalty provisions.
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