Anonymous
Post 03/16/2019 19:42     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

In the summer, 9:00 or 9:30. Basically when it is too dark to play. Kids play out on our street until then in the summer months.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2019 19:33     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

9 of course.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2019 19:21     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

^ agree. The “accommodation” is that your neighbors do not complain about the annoying sound of basketballs during reasonable daytime hours. And in exchange you knock it off at a reasonable time - ie 8:00
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2019 19:07     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

“There’s only so much accommodation that can be expected.”
I’m so glad you aren’t my neighbor. What a self centered person you seem to be. You seem blissfully unaware that many people go to bed early, and that there’s almost no noise more annoying than a basketball.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2019 17:32     Subject: Re:What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

Anonymous wrote:Our local noise ordinance is 11 pm.
So we are going to go with 10 on weekends and summer and 9:30 school weeknights.
Hopefully that will be ok.
We have a preschooler ourselves so it’s not that we don’t understand the concern.
But there’s only so much accommodation that can be expected in this fairly urban setting.



10 is far too late on a regular basis. If it were say, once a week or so, no big deal but regular basis? There's NO reason you can't stop your kids at 8 or 9 other than you don't want to, or they don't want to and you have no authority over them. 9:30 on a school night? Also no good. Look, your kids have a right to play ball but other neighbors have rights too. And why does it even have to be about rights and noise ordinance? Why not just be a good neighbor and understand that at that time of night, people are getting ready to relax, watch TV, possibly still doing work or homework, younger kids are in bed, and behave decently, and a basketball makes a LOT of noise. Just like you'd want them to do for you if you went to them about their barking dog, or blaring music or whatever.

Anonymous
Post 03/16/2019 14:23     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

Anonymous wrote:"Neighbors" can eff off and get over it.

11 is fine.


Better for them to be laying in bed before 11... See the research.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2019 07:16     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

Anonymous wrote:You guys must have lots of older kids to think 9 is fine. By then mine should have been asleep for an hour.


My kids are 4, 7 and 9. They’re not awake late but I just think that’s life and older kids can be out late until around 10 playing even if I have a 4 year old. I would white noise if it bothered my kid.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2019 06:35     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

Anonymous wrote:We have a court, too.

I pull the plug at 9pm unless our immediate neighbors are outside playing, too (then I figure it's okay to play later).

Note: our neighbors who put their barking dog outside every damn morning at 5:30am or leave them outside barking at 11pm certainly don't show us the same courtesy--neither do the SAT/SUN lawn mowers at 8am.


So, why are you being the neighborhood martyr?

Let the kids play!

Anonymous
Post 03/16/2019 05:57     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

You guys must have lots of older kids to think 9 is fine. By then mine should have been asleep for an hour.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2019 05:42     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

I would say 8. Basketball noises are really annoying and deserve an earlier cutoff than other types of play outside.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2019 23:57     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

Be nice to your neighbors.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2019 23:56     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

8 during the week and 9 on weekends.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2019 23:55     Subject: Re:What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

I was going to say 10pm
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2019 23:49     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

Anonymous wrote:Honestly I was going to say when it gets dark— what’s that, 8, 8:30 in the summer. I could maybe see going to 9 but I probably wouldn’t.


+1 Past 9, you can take your kids to a park if they're that eager to play.
Anonymous
Post 03/15/2019 23:24     Subject: What is a reasonable curfew for backyard basketball (neighbors bothered by bouncing ball)

Honestly I was going to say when it gets dark— what’s that, 8, 8:30 in the summer. I could maybe see going to 9 but I probably wouldn’t.