Managing Noise Pollution at Outdoor Concert: Stakeholder Meeting Plan

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The discussion centers on the stakeholders impacted by noise pollution, particularly in the context of an upcoming rock concert in an outdoor park adjacent to residential areas and commercial businesses. Key stakeholders include local residents, business owners, concert promoters, and community representatives. The conversation emphasizes the need for a town hall meeting to address noise regulation, highlighting the importance of balancing community interests with the event's benefits. The thread suggests that while noise pollution can be a personal issue, it also raises broader political and regulatory concerns, especially given that such concerts are infrequent and may require specific planning permissions.
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1. Identify the princible stakeholders who could be affected by noise pollution.
2. There is a rock concert planned. The convert will be held in an outdoor park, which boders both a resedential as well as a group of commercial businesses. In a town hall meeting, develop a course of action regarding noise regulation for the concert. Representatives from the local community, business owners, and concert promoters will attend the meeting.
 
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Also many rock concerts are usually only once a year and have planning permission
 
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1. Identify the princible stakeholders who could be affected by noise pollution.
2. There is a rock concert planned. The convert will be held in an outdoor park, which boders both a resedential as well as a group of commercial businesses. In a town hall meeting, develop a course of action regarding noise regulation for the concert. Representatives from the local community, business owners, and concert promoters will attend the meeting.

So is noise pollution a personal problem for you right now? This is really more political than scientific. :smile:
 
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