Brownsburg Town Council reviews ordinance to address noise complaints in Laurelton Estate

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Loud parties in Brownsburg's Laurelton Estate have sparked a call for change, as residents report nearly 30 incidents over the past three years disturbing their peace. At a recent Town Council meeting, community member Mark Sackett highlighted the urgency of addressing this issue, citing four disturbances in just the last month.

Sackett urged the council to approve Ordinance 2025-08, which aims to clarify existing noise regulations without altering their intent. He shared a personal experience where a loud party was swiftly resolved by the police, showcasing the potential effectiveness of the proposed amendments.

The ordinance seeks to empower the Brownsburg Police Department to act decisively against noise violations, particularly as community dynamics evolve. Sackett emphasized that current regulations, which impose a cutoff time of 11 PM, do not accommodate the varied schedules of residents, including students and shift workers.

He proposed a "respect and love thy neighbor" approach, advocating for a more flexible enforcement strategy that allows law enforcement to intervene in noisy situations without strict time constraints. This change, he argued, would not only enhance community harmony but also alleviate pressure on police resources.

As the council considers this ordinance, residents hope for a lasting solution to the ongoing noise disturbances that have disrupted their homes.

Converted from City Council of Brownsburg IN - Town Council - Regular Agenda - Jun 12, 2025 meeting on June 12, 2025
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