During a recent government meeting, resident Casey Cox voiced significant concerns regarding noise levels associated with an upcoming event at Allianz Stadium. Speaking as a Merriam Park constituent, Cox recounted a previous experience during a musical festival where sound levels exceeded 120 decibels, causing disturbances in her home. She criticized the lack of enforcement regarding sound limits, which are set at 90 decibels for the upcoming event, and expressed skepticism about the event organizers' ability to self-regulate noise levels.
Cox also raised issues about inadequate notification to residents, noting that the 300-foot notification radius was insufficient. She urged the council to ensure city enforcement of sound regulations rather than relying on event organizers. Additionally, she highlighted ongoing problems with parking enforcement in her neighborhood, questioning the effectiveness of the permit system that residents pay for but feel is not adequately enforced.
In response, council members acknowledged Cox's concerns, with one member sharing personal experiences of noise disturbances during past events. They emphasized the importance of sound level enforcement and committed to monitoring the upcoming festival closely. Another council member noted that the event would be smaller in scale compared to previous festivals, with sound management measures in place to mitigate disturbances.
The discussion underscored the need for better communication and enforcement mechanisms to address residents' concerns about noise and parking, as the city prepares for the event at Allianz Stadium.