Residents of Warwick voiced strong opposition during a recent city council meeting regarding proposed changes related to TF Green Airport, particularly concerning a street abandonment linked to future airport expansions. Concerns were raised about potential noise pollution and the impact on local neighborhoods, with speakers emphasizing the need for careful consideration of the long-term implications of the project.
One resident highlighted a historical precedent, recalling how a similar situation near an airport was halted due to the expiration of flyover rights after property was sold by the Department of the Navy. This example served to underscore fears that current decisions could lead to unwanted developments in the future, potentially damaging the quality of life for residents.
Another speaker, Michael Zarum, expressed confusion over the nature of the proposal, clarifying that it was not a project but rather a street abandonment related to title issues. He urged the council to reject the proposal, citing concerns about increased noise and vibrations from larger cargo planes that would be operating at the airport. Zarum noted that the effects would not be limited to the immediate area but would resonate throughout the city, affecting many residents.
Both speakers called for a more thorough examination of the project's implications, particularly regarding noise reduction measures. They urged the council to reconsider the proposal and engage in further discussions to ensure that the needs and rights of the community are prioritized in any future developments. The meeting highlighted a growing tension between airport expansion plans and community interests, as residents seek to protect their neighborhoods from potential disruptions.