Traffic or vehicle noise
Vehicle noise, including noise from a vehicle's stereo, on public property falls under the Traffic Bylaw.
Vehicle noise, including noise from a vehicle's stereo, on private property falls under the Community Standards Bylaw.
Any vehicle in motion emitting noise measured at 96 decibels or more by a sound pressure level meter is “objectionable noise” and is in contravention of the Traffic Bylaw.
Filing a complaint
If you know of a noise bylaw infraction and would like to report it, please call 311 (from within Calgary) or 403-268-CITY (2489) (from outside Calgary), use the 311 app or online below.
To help us respond faster, please be ready with the following information:
- Your name and address.
- A primary and alternate phone number.
- The address and exact location of the property for which you wish to register a complaint.
- A brief and concise description of the complaint.
This information will remain confidential. No anonymous complaints will be accepted - you must identify yourself with the 311 service representative.
Related bylaws
The City of Calgary regulates noise through the Community Standards Bylaw under sections 26-39. Traffic and vehicle noise are regulated under the Traffic Bylaw.
This page is an overview of these regulations. Please refer to the actual bylaws for more detailed information. Original copies of the bylaw are available at the City Clerk's office.
Related topics
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In Calgary, all residents have the right not to be disturbed by noise. Sound is restricted to certain levels during the daytime and at night. Learn more about the bylaw.
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Citizens have the right not to be disturbed by noise and have the responsibility to not make noise that disturbs others.
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In Calgary, citizens have the right to not be disturbed by noise and have the responsibility to not make noise that disturbs others.
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Major events exceeding permissible noise levels according to Community Standards Bylaw 32M2023 must apply for a noise exemption permit.
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A noise exemption permit is a short-term permit that lets you break the rules of the Community Standards Bylaw when it comes to making noise. You can use it from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekdays and from 10 p.m. to 9 a.m. on Sundays and holidays.
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Here you will find a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) about noise complaints.