It appears that its getting a little too loud in paradise, as a coalition of people is banding together to reduce noise pollution in Waikiki.
Weve developed a group of people who love to put
aftermarket mufflers on their vehicles and roar up and down the street and
groups that love to set off out-of-season fireworks, said Bob Finley, chair of
the Waikiki Neighborhood Board. I think if you look around you right now,
youll see why noise is an issue. Concrete. Everything bounces.
People arent able to sleep because of the noise. People cant enjoy their
dinner because of the noise, said Honolulu Council Chair Tommy Waters. So,
yes, it is a quality-of-life issue.
This initiative is not just for the residents, but also for the visitors who sometimes get carried away with their vacation excitement. The neighborhood board has forged a strong partnership with the Honolulu police, ensuring that everyone's peace and quiet is respected.
Every
meeting of the neighborhood board for the past year, weve complained about
vehicle noise. Thats them taking steps to try to slow it down, Finley said.?
The fact that there are signs out there is a really good
thing, and Im glad that people are taking this seriously, Waters remarked.
And be careful about renting a hot rod or an old beater C
there are fines.
It doesnt bother me. I love it. Theres always stuff to
do, but I know there are some older people who live, like, in my building. Im
sure it bothers them, said Waikiki resident Matt Mayfield.
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