I think talking with your neighbors and sharing eggs is the ticket.... we have 4 roosters currently and they can get pretty chatty at times. I've visited with all our neighbors and let them know we don't want our chickens disturbing them in anyway - encouraging them to talk with us first if there is a problem. We have also given away a fair amount of fresh eggs which is good incentive for a neighbor to put up with a some extra noise now and again. Most people are blown away by the difference in the quality of fresh eggs... and once introduced become chicken advocates quickly! Good luck... hope this helps.
This is a really good solution, which might not always work, but it's so much better to be pro-active. I have made many folks into pasture-raised egg enthusiasts by showing then the difference in our eggs and store eggs- try cracking the eggs on separate plates, dishes, etc- show them how the sore eggs are watery, the yolks are flat, etc. I explain how commercial growers add GMO corn and soy, and conditiions are so filthy the eggs are soaked in chlorine, etc. I demonstrated how clothing washes in chlorox still smelled of chlorox, meaning it had soaked in. Eggs are porous, therefore the chlorine soaks in and they are eating bleach. Giving away a dozen eggs was hard for us because we were not getting too much excess, and we eat A LOT of eggs, but it was awesome insurance to help our neighbors appreciate our efforts.