Parker City Council considers new noise ordinance to enhance police discretion

June 17, 2025 | Parker, Collin County, Texas


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Parker City Council considers new noise ordinance to enhance police discretion
Parker City Council is set to address ongoing noise complaints in the community after a resident highlighted significant issues with the current noise ordinance during their June 17, 2025, meeting. The resident reported repeated disturbances from neighbors, including loud music and bright lights directed at their home during late hours, which prompted them to call the Parker Police multiple times since late 2023.

The resident pointed out that the existing ordinance relies heavily on sound meter readings, which can hinder police response times. Currently, there is only one sound meter available at the police station, making it difficult for officers to take immediate readings during noise complaints. This limitation has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the ordinance in resolving neighbor-to-neighbor disputes.

To address these issues, the proposed ordinance aims to adjust decibel levels for daytime and nighttime hours to align more closely with those of neighboring cities, making them more suitable for a primarily residential area like Parker. Additionally, it would grant police greater discretion to issue violations without needing a sound meter, allowing for more effective enforcement of noise regulations.

The council is encouraged to approve this proposed noise ordinance, which promises to enhance community living conditions by providing a more practical approach to managing noise complaints. As discussions continue, residents are hopeful for a resolution that will foster a quieter and more peaceful neighborhood environment.

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