Quiet hours in Conroe, TX β also called the noise ordinance, nighttime noise rules, or residential quiet time β define the hours during which excessive noise is prohibited.
Conroe Code Chapter 26 prohibits unreasonable noise that disturbs neighbors. No specific decibel limits are codified, but nuisance noise is enforceable as a public nuisance under Sec. 26-33.
The City of Conroe addresses noise under Chapter 26 (Environment) as part of its nuisance provisions. Sec. 26-33 declares unreasonable noise that disturbs neighbors a public nuisance subject to code enforcement action. Conroe does not publish separate decibel-based quiet hours, but enforcement follows a reasonableness standard enforced by code enforcement officers. Texas Penal Code Section 42.01 (disorderly conduct) supplements local enforcement for noise rising to criminal levels. Reports may be filed with the Conroe Police Department or Code Enforcement Division.
Nuisance violations under Ch. 26 may result in fines up to $2,000. Criminal disorderly conduct (TX Penal Code Section 42.01) is a Class C misdemeanor with fines up to $500.
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