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Neighbors press Bonita Springs council to tighten noise rules after repeated complaints about amplified bass from Sugar Shack

Bonita Springs City Council · November 20, 2025
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Summary

Multiple residents told the council Sugar Shack's amplified bass penetrates homes and causes vibration, citing sheriff measurements and their own meter/video recordings; they urged code changes to allow low‑frequency (dBC) enforcement and closer measurement points.

Several residents told the City Council that loud, low‑frequency bass from the Sugar Shack venue near Riverside Park is disrupting nearby homes and asked the city to strengthen noise‑enforcement rules.

Andrea Inman delivered a folder of monitoring information and said a sheriff's deputy measured 64.4 dBA at her property and 74.4 dBC (amplified bass) — the latter reported as 3.4 points above a code violation threshold referenced in her…

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