Buffalo noise 311 requests
How many 311 requests in the noise category residents of Buffalo have filed since January 2025.
Current release
Data through December 2025
Data from January 2025 through December 2025
Total Requests
781
in the noise category
Latest Month
32
December 2025
Share of total
1.0%
of all Buffalo 311 requests
Median Resolution
17.0d
half of requests close faster
Monthly noise requests
How many noise 311 requests Buffalo residents file each month.
How this category is extracted
What counts as noise: Noise complaints of all kinds: residential parties, commercial venues, construction, traffic, aircraft, and barking dogs.
In Buffalo’s raw 311 feed, the following 1 service_type roll into noise:
- Excessive Noise
To reproduce these counts against the raw feed
SELECT count(*)
FROM <buffalo_311_raw>
WHERE service_type IN (
'Excessive Noise'
)Analyst tip: NYC dominates this category with the 'Noise - *' variants — Residential, Street/Sidewalk, Commercial, Vehicle, Helicopter, Park, House of Worship — plus the bare 'Noise' type. Calgary uses 'Bylaw - Noise Concerns', 'Bylaw - Disturbance and Behavioural Concerns', and 'AS - Animal Noise' (which is the one case where we fold animal-noise complaints into the noise category rather than animals). San Francisco, Austin, Boston, and Buffalo all have multiple noise-specific service types: San Francisco uses a single 'Noise'; Austin splits between 'DSD - Outdoor Commercial Venue Music Complaint' and the much larger 'APD - Non Emergency Noise/Alarm'; Boston splits across 'Loud Parties/Music/People', 'Work Hours-Loud Noise Complaints', 'Undefined Noise Disturbance', 'Animal Noise Disturbances', 'Automotive Noise Disturbance', and 'Rooftop & Mechanical Disturbances'; Buffalo uses 'Excessive Noise'. Chicago publishes 'Aircraft Noise Complaint' but without lat/lng, which is why Chicago doesn't get a noise heatmap.
Source & provenance
Counts on this page are derived from Buffalo’s official open 311 data feed, covering January 2025 through December 2025. Category assignment uses a hand-curated mapping from the city’s raw service types to a normalized cross-city category. View the underlying dataset at data.buffalony.gov.