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Tamworth residents press Club Motorsports on noise monitoring; board seeks better records
Summary
Club Motorsports described its sound limits and enforcement policy at the Select Board meeting June 10, while nearby residents testified that intermittent, loud events disrupt daily life. The board asked the track to provide event calendars and to explore more continuous monitoring and record-keeping.
Club Motorsports Inc. representatives and several Tamworth residents debated the racetrack’s noise monitoring and community impacts during public comment at the Select Board meeting on June 10. Club officials described their operating hours, per-vehicle sound limits and a three-strike enforcement policy; neighbors said noise from large rental groups can be unpredictable and overwhelming at nearby homes.
The disagreement matters because residents said the sound regularly reaches houses up to several miles away and that the town’s expectation — that monitoring records be available on request under the track’s permit — has not been met. Select Board members asked Club Motorsports to provide clearer monitoring data and to share its event schedule with the…
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