Construction hours in Champaign County, IL — sometimes called construction noise rules or contractor work-hour ordinances — set when contractors can run power tools, hammers, and heavy equipment.
Illinois fixes no statewide construction hours, so limits come from each city. Champaign and Urbana restrict powered construction to daytime, with early-morning and late-night work drawing complaints. The state's environmental noise law, 415 ILCS 5/24, bars disruptive noise crossing property lines.
No Illinois statute sets construction hours, so each Champaign County city writes its own. Champaign's Chapter 21 code singles out construction noise between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. as prohibited, and Urbana's Chapter 16 confines powered work to daytime, with emergency utility repairs exempt. Rantoul applies its village nuisance code. Statewide, the Illinois Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/24) forbids emitting noise beyond your property line that unreasonably interferes with neighbors, enforced through the Illinois Pollution Control Board.
Working outside permitted hours brings a city ordinance fine and possible stop-work order. Environmental noise violations under 415 ILCS 5/24 are handled by the Illinois Pollution Control Board with civil penalties.
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