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LaSalle council limits extended outdoor-music permits to eight per year, retains 11 p.m. option

3549539 · May 28, 2025
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The LaSalle City Council voted to cap the number of special-use permits that allow amplified outdoor sound past the 10 p.m. noise cutoff at eight per year, while preserving the existing ability to approve an extension to 11 p.m. by permit. Council asked staff to prepare an ordinance for the next meeting.

The LaSalle City Council voted to cap annual special-use permits that allow amplified sound past the city's 10 p.m. noise cutoff at eight per year while preserving the current option for a permitted extension to 11 p.m.

Council members said the limit is intended to balance support for downtown businesses that host outdoor music with protections for nearby residents. The council…

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