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Interlake Sporting Association asks Redmond for regulatory certainty to unlock up to $1 million in sound upgrades
Summary
Representatives of the Interlake Sporting Association told the Redmond City Council May 5 they have engineering studies and private funding lined up to reduce shooting-range noise but need a clear policy commitment from the city before investing up to $1,000,000; they asked to be included on a May 26 study session.
At the May 5 Redmond City Council meeting, Nathan Gibbs, president of the Interlake Sporting Association, and Peter Jarvis told the council the club has sound- and site-specific studies completed and a private funding plan ready, but needs regulatory certainty to proceed with major noise-mitigation upgrades.
"My name is Nathan Gibbs. . . . For the remaining members of the city council, I'd like to welcome you all to come out to the club and see what we're all about," Gibbs said, asking for a seat at the May 26 study session so the club and city staff can continue…
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