Residents in eThekwini have welcomed the municipality’s move to introduce a draft Noise Control and Management By-Law 2024, aimed at regulating excessive noise from various sources. The new by-law is expected to bring relief to residents who have been complaining about noise pollution from entertainment venues, open-air events, vehicles, residential properties, and industrial operations.
The draft by-law is part of the municipality’s efforts to create a more livable environment for its residents. According to the eThekwini Municipality’s website, the by-law will provide a framework for managing noise pollution and ensuring that residents can enjoy their properties without excessive disturbance.
Noise Control and Management
The draft by-law outlines various measures to control and manage noise pollution, including restrictions on noise levels, operating hours for entertainment venues, and requirements for noise-reducing measures in industrial operations. Residents will also be able to report noise complaints to the municipality, which will investigate and take action against offenders.
Key Provisions of the By-Law
Some of the key provisions of the draft by-law include:
- Restrictions on noise levels from entertainment venues and open-air events
- Operating hour restrictions for entertainment venues and industrial operations
- Requirements for noise-reducing measures in industrial operations
- Procedures for reporting and investigating noise complaints
- Penalties for non-compliance with the by-law
Residents can access the full draft by-law on the Government of South Africa’s website and provide comments and feedback to the municipality. The municipality will review the feedback and make any necessary changes before finalizing the by-law.