Tag: noise ordinance
MILFORD — The case of a Milford town resident alleging three of his amendments to the U.S. Constitution were violated and the town’s noise ordinance is “unconstitutionally vague and overboard” has been filed in U.S. District Court Northern District, South Bend. The case has been assigned to District Court Judge Philip P. Simon and referred …read more.
MILFORD — A Milford resident has filed a civil tort claim against Milford Police Lt. Timothy Miller and the town of Milford over its “unconstitutionally vague and overbroad local noise ordinance, in violation of his fourth, first and 14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.” He is also claiming unlawful search and seizure, and trespassing. The …read more.
It was standing room only at the Syracuse Town Council meeting Tuesday night as residents came to complain about the noise coming from Oakwood on the weekends and train whistles. “In the 11 years I’ve been on the council, there are more people here tonight than there have been in 11 years,” said council president …read more.
Syracuse Town Council approved amending the noise ordinance during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night. The ordinance now reads: The following acts are declared to be violation with the exceptions listed in each category. A) Loud, continuous noises generally. The making of or continuing or causing or aiding to be made or continued, any loud, …read more.



