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Jurupa Valley delays rewrite of noise and temporary‑event rules after council asks for clearer enforcement and sheriff input

5777071 · September 4, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented draft changes to the city’s temporary events and noise rules to streamline permitting for small low‑impact events, require noise control plans for larger events and strengthen immediate enforcement tools; council asked staff to consult sheriff’s deputies and return with refined language and a timeline.

City staff presented proposed amendments to Jurupa Valley’s temporary events ordinance and the municipal noise code on Sept. 4, aiming to streamline permitting, expand low‑impact event exemptions and provide clearer, faster enforcement authority during noisy or unsafe gatherings.

The proposal would create three event tiers (small, medium and large) with an ‘‘exempt’’ category for low‑impact private events that require no city permit, an administrative review track for minor commercial grand openings and a formal permit path for larger events. For medium and large events staff proposed a mandatory noise control plan describing site layout, sound‑system orientation and on‑site enforcement responsibilities.

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