Tag
noise
8 Porch Notes tagged “noise,” from counties across Colorado.
Local rules - Denver County
Denver noise complaints go through 311
File a Denver noise complaint by calling 311 or using the city's online process; use 911 only for emergencies.
Read note ->Local rules - Arapahoe County
Arapahoe barking dog complaints have a threshold
A barking complaint in Arapahoe County turns on how long the dog barks and whether your address is in the county service area.
Read note ->Local rules - Adams County
Barking-dog complaints in Adams County have a process
Talk to the owner first, then Animal Management offers mediation, warnings, and a formal barking-dog complaint.
Read note ->Local rules - Boulder County
Boulder County noise complaints have an official county route
Noise in unincorporated Boulder County has an official reporting path, with a county ordinance enforced through the sheriff's office.
Read note ->Local rules - Jefferson County
Jeffco barking dog complaints need more than annoyance
A Jeffco barking-dog case turns on a signed complaint and testimony about persistent, habitual, offensive noise.
Read note ->Local rules - Larimer County
Larimer noise complaints have a county route
Larimer County's noise ordinance covers unincorporated areas, where complaints route to Environmental Health or the Sheriff depending on the case.
Read note ->Local rules - Weld County
Weld air and noise concerns have a health-department route
Weld County Environmental Health Services takes reports about noise, nuisance odors, dust, illegal burning, and smoke, with municipal noise complaints routed locally.
Read note ->Local rules - Weld County
Weld barking dog complaints start with the town line
Weld County has no barking dog ordinance, so a complaint goes to the town if the address sits inside city limits.
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