I checked with the city and with Animal Control before ordering my chicks, there were no rules so I didn't talk to my neighbors.
I ordered all pullets, but of course one turned out to be a rooster. We did get visited by Animal Control, someone anonymously complained -- not once but four times in one month! We think it was a neighbor who had their house up for sale, maybe they were afraid they couldn't sell for as much because of us, but they did sell their house to some people who like chickens.
We do put the rooster in a cat carrier at night and put him away in a bedroom, when he crows at 5 am people outside the house would have to really strain their ears to hear him. And of course he crows a lot during the day, but there are lots of other noises then. And some people have told me how they love hearing him crow. The people from Animal Control said that even though there is no law against a rooster, there is if he is a nuisance -- of course they pointed out that I don't need a rooster for eggs, but I kinda like the guy. And recently I've been selling some of the eggs for hatching, which you do need a rooster for.
No complaints in a long time, now. My kids still think it's weird to have chickens, but the neighbors all seem to accept it. My back yard is steep, rocky, and heavily shaded, so the chickens live in the front yard for all the world to see.