Quiet hours in College Station, TX β also called the noise ordinance, nighttime noise rules, or residential quiet time β define the hours during which excessive noise is prohibited.
College Station enforces quiet hours 10 PM to 7 AM with enhanced enforcement near Texas A&M campus. Game day weekends see elevated noise from tailgating and celebrations in Northgate entertainment district.
College Station municipal code establishes quiet hours and noise limits. Texas Penal Code Β§42.01 provides baseline enforcement statewide for unreasonable noise disturbances. Most Texas cities set residential limits around 65 dBA daytime, 55 dBA nighttime. Exemptions for emergency vehicles and city operations. Police non-emergency line handles noise complaints.
First offense: $200 typical. Repeat: up to $2,000. Class C misdemeanor under TX Penal Code Β§42.01: up to $500.
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