Loud bars, music venues and restaurants in the city’s popular nightlife districts could see financial help from the city this summer to help quiet down — appeasing neighbors and reducing noise complaints.
Businesses were “disproportionately more likely to be repeat offenders” among the more than 8,000 noise complaints the city received from October 2021 to April 2022, Ana Bradshaw, assistant director of the city’s Economic Development Department, told a council committee Tuesday. City Council set aside $150,000 in this year’s budget for a pilot noise mitigation grant program, enough money to help two businesses in each of the 10 council districts.
Can they do my neighbors house next?