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Entertainment Commission approves AT&T Park concert permits with sound‑mitigation conditions
Summary
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission unanimously approved two amplified‑sound permits for concerts at AT&T Park (Sept. 5 and Sept. 25) after commissioners added conditions requiring sound monitoring, on‑site inspectors for sound checks and events and a dedicated neighbor hotline administered by the promoter in addition to 311 logging.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on July 21 voted unanimously to approve two amplified‑sound permits for concerts at AT&T Park — scheduled Sept. 5 and Sept. 25 — with conditions intended to limit off‑site noise and improve complaint tracking.
Commissioners took the action after staff summarized outreach with the Port of San Francisco, the Giants and concert producers and after presentations from Sarah Hunt, vice president of Giants Enterprises, and Mary Condie of producer Another Planet Entertainment. Hunt said the Giants had engaged acoustical consultant Salter & Associates to monitor sound and would share data gathered during sound checks. She proposed that, in addition to the city’s 311 complaint system, the promoter operate a dedicated phone line for neighbor complaints to allow faster, more direct response.
The commission’s approved conditions require: on‑site…
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