Get you up to speed: Alberta premier criticizes Calgary Stampede noise bylaw: ‘Fun police have struck’
A recent memo states that after midnight on weekends, music bass levels in the area can now reach up to 80 decibels. This new regulation is a reduction of five decibels from the limit permitted last year.
Officials have not disclosed how long the new decibel limit will remain in effect. The memo indicates that the revised guidelines for music bass levels were implemented following community feedback.
Authorities have confirmed a new policy limiting music bass levels to 80 decibels after midnight on weekends, a reduction from last year’s threshold. The changes aim to address community concerns regarding noise disturbances, with local officials planning to monitor compliance in the coming months.
What remains unclear — It is not specified why the music bass level was reduced from last year’s allowance.
Alberta premier criticises Calgary Stampede noise bylaw changes

After midnight on weekends, a memo says music bass levels can go up to 80 decibels, which is five decibels less than what was allowed last year.














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