Noise ordinance Newport RI

Newport Cracking Down on Noise Violations

Motorcycle Groups, Short-Term Rentals Eyed as Season Gets Underway

Following a busy start to the season, the City of Newport is stepping up enforcement of its noise ordinances, with City leaders promising to crack down on disturbances stemming from both vehicular traffic and short-term rentals.
 
Noise complaints, in particular, have been on the increase in recent weeks as tourists have begun returning to the City following more than a year of COVID-related restrictions.
 
Police will be stepping up patrols to enforce existing local zoning ordinances as well as moving violations, taking particular notice of motorcycle groups and vehicles with modified exhaust systems, as well as investigating complaints related to short-term rental properties. Signage will also be deployed at various points throughout the City advising motorists of the City’s longstanding ban on straight pipe and other modified exhaust systems.
 
“As a year-round community with a seasonal economy, we’re accustomed to dealing with these types of quality of life issues and recognize the need to balance the interests of our local businesses with those of our residents,” said City Manager Joseph J. Nicholson, Jr. “With a busy season still ahead of us, we’ll be doing everything we can to enforce the rules that are on the books and reminding folks who come into town for the day or weekend to be mindful of their neighbors and respectful of our neighborhoods.”
 

Residents who would like to report a possible zoning violation are asked to call (401) 847-1306 or use the ReportIt App on the City’s website at www.CityofNewport.com/ReportIt

 
Short-term rental complaints may also be directed to the City’s Short-Term Rental Compliance Officer at (401) 845- 5471.
 

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