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Independence noise map: where the city is loudest
In Independence, Missouri, 4.7% of residents live with average-day transportation noise of 60 dB or louder — road, rail and aviation combined. That ranks Independence #141 of 297 US cities of 100,000+ people, above the national median. The map below colors all 34 census tracts by exposure, from the quietest blocks to the loudest.
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| US rank (of 297 cities, 100k+ pop) | #141 |
|---|---|
| Residents above 60 dB | 4.7% |
| Residents above 70 dB | 1% |
| Residents in the 45–60 dB band | 36.9% |
| Population (ACS 2016–2020) | 116,669 |
| Census tracts mapped | 34 |
Independence's 34 census tracts span the full range of the federal noise map. Of its 116,669 residents, 4.7% are exposed to 60 dB or more of average-day road, rail and aviation noise. Within that, 1% face the most severe band — 70 dB or louder, the level at which sustained exposure starts damaging hearing. A further 36.9% sit in the 45–60 dB band — a noticeable background hum rather than a hearing risk. Overall the city ranks #141 of 297, above the national median.
Among Missouri's 4 cities of 100,000+ residents, Independence is the 1st-loudest. Nationally it sits just below Corona, CA (#140) and just above Ann Arbor, MI (#142).
On the map, green tracts are the quietest and red tracts the loudest, with each colored by the share of its own residents above 60 dB — so you can see exactly which parts of Independence carry the noise. The loudest tracts track the city's busiest road, rail and flight corridors. These are measured values from the US DOT's 2020 National Transportation Noise Map paired with Census population, aggregated to tracts by the University of Washington — real data per tract, no interpolation and no estimate.
Independence noise: the specifics
- Ranks #141 of 297 US cities (100k+ pop) by share of residents exposed to ≥60 dB transportation noise.
- 4.7% of Independence's 116,669 residents live with 60 dB or louder average-day transportation noise.
- 1% are in the severe 70 dB+ band; 36.9% sit in the 45–60 dB moderate range.
- Computed across 34 census tracts from the federal BTS 2020 noise map × ACS 2016–2020 population.
- 4.7% of residents above 60 dB ranks #141 of 297 US cities — see the full measured ranking.
How Independence ranks
- Loudest of 4 Missouri cities in-state
- Louder: Corona, CA #140
- Quieter: Ann Arbor, MI #142
How this map is made
This is a transparent aggregation of federal data, not an estimate: the BTS 2020 National Transportation Noise Map (road + rail + aviation) overlaid with Census ACS 2016–2020 population at tract level, clipped to the city boundary. Full methodology, limitations and the free CSV/JSON are on the US cities noise ranking. Remember what it doesn’t count: sirens, construction, nightlife and neighbors are outside the model.
How loud is your block?
The map shows averages by tract — your street is its own story. Measure it with the free online decibel meter → No install, nothing recorded.
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