Adjust maximum noise levels allowed in residential neighborhoods
In Plain English
The city currently limits noise in residential areas under a community noise law. This change modifies how loud sounds can be in single-family and apartment neighborhoods. If approved, residents may experience stricter or more relaxed noise enforcement depending on the specific adjustments made.
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