Tampa Sound Study
The City of Tampa is initiating a comprehensive effort to examine soundscapes in our neighborhoods, focusing on how noise levels may impact community well-being. By identifying specific areas of concern and analyzing feedback from residents, this study aims to uncover ways to promote healthier living environments for everyone. The findings will inform proactive policy recommendations designed to address noise-related challenges and enhance the overall quality of life throughout the city.
We know that vibrant communities flourish when residents feel heard and supported. This sound study puts public input at the heart of decision-making by ensuring diverse voices guide Tampa’s path toward thoughtful and equitable solutions. Your experiences and insights will be instrumental in shaping evidence-based strategies that prioritize tranquility and balance across our neighborhoods.
Opportunities to Engage

Business Community Survey: Noise Impact & Regulatory Needs
The City of Tampa is conducting a sound study to better understand how noise affects residents and businesses. Your feedback is vital to help us assess current conditions and inform future policies.

Resident Survey: Concerns & Perceptions About Sound
Tell us how sound affects your daily life in Tampa.
Stay Informed
Get notified on upcoming engagements and the latest project related news.
Tampa Sound Study Project Timeline
Measurements for Ybor, SOHO, Channel District, Central Business District and Arena
Kickoff Meeting
Measurements for Raymond James Stadium, Busch Gardens
Project Updates
VIDEO RECAP | Business Community Follow Up Meeting
Watch the video recap of the follow up meeting with business owners and operators
VIDEO RECAP | Resident Follow Up Meeting
Watch the video recap of the resident follow up meeting
Business Community Follow Up Meeting
A virtual conversation for business owners and sound study consultants
Resident Community Follow Up Meeting
Continue to share feedback with our sound study consultant
Virtual Kickoff Meeting
Share your thoughts on noise with the study team.