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Committee amends noise rules to allow amplified sound at Upper Harbor Community Performing Arts Center
Summary
The Climate and Infrastructure Committee approved an amendment to the Minneapolis noise ordinance to allow amplified sound for up to 54 commercial events a year at the planned Upper Harbor Community Performing Arts Center, with a decibel limit and existing hourly restrictions.
The Climate and Infrastructure Committee on June 26 approved an amendment to the noise provisions that will allow amplified sound from the planned Community Performing Arts Center (CPAC) at the Upper Harbor Terminal site for up to 54 commercial events per calendar year.
Kelly Mullman, director of Environmental Programs in the Minneapolis Health Department, said the CPAC is an outdoor performance venue planned for the city-owned Upper Harbor Terminal site…
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