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Mayor says new noise bylaw for Tulum Coastal Zone comes into effect November 1

Tulum, Q.R. — As of November 1, businesses in the Coastal Zone of Tulum will be given a new nighttime noise curfew. On Wednesday, Tulum Mayor Marciano Dzul, reported on the new noise bylaw during a City Council meeting.

He reported that the notice of the 1:00 a.m. noise bylaw and last call has been addressed to the owners of commercial establishments and services as well as to the general public.

According to the new bylaw, establishments located in the zone need to be “lights out” by 1:30 a.m. Until 1:00 a.m., Coastal area businesses may not exceed the new noise bylaw set for a maximum of 65 decibels. A last call for alcoholic beverages is also set for 1:00 a.m. with all businesses being completely closed for 1:30 a.m.

According to Mayor Marciano Dzul, the new bylaw will be enforced as of November 1, 2022. Last month, FGE Quintana Roo head Óscar Montes de Oca warned Coastal area businesses on the new bylaw, saying they need to abide by the new nighttime schedule.

Óscar Montes de Oca warned that administrative and/or criminal procedures will be applied to businesses who fail to abide by the new set rules.