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St. Augustine police say noise-ordinance draft due May 29; training and meters planned
Summary
Police presented a timetable for an updated noise ordinance that will combine plainly-audible enforcement with calibrated sound meters; draft documents are expected for legal review in May and first reading is scheduled for June 9.
The St. Augustine Police Department reported May 6 that the city’s updated noise ordinance draft will be submitted to the city attorney for review on or about May 29 and is scheduled for its first reading at the City Commission on June 9.
Assistant Chief Anthony Cuthbert told commissioners that the rewrite has included community-impact assessments, noise mapping and targeted observations of nightlife…
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