The saga over Clark Circle residents in Bowling Green, Kentucky and the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park continues. If you’re just tuning into this news, residents brought forth a complaint involving continued noise from the track. The noise levels were said to be so intruding that residents could not hear their televisions.
Bowling Green Daily News reports attorney Frank Moore is still in the process of sorting out an agreement between the track and residents. He said he is hopeful an agreement is reached before the November 1 trial date. However, if an agreement is reached, it would still need come before the planning commission of the Warren County Fiscal Court.
The NCM Motorsports Park continues to reiterate its outside study’s conclusion stating noise level increases were not “substantial.” The park has also planted trees and erected a noise berm wall to cancel out excess track noise.
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Do any of these people who “can’t hear their TV” drive their fat-tired SUV past other people’s houses near the freeway? Do any of their kids talk over the teacher in class so the other kids can’t hear? Play their stereo late at night? Walk into a house of religion while talking? I hope these folks are silent-types.
I hope the museum holds their position. I’m sick and tired of all of these wieners filing complaints about everything.
the museum should buy out the complainers and rent the houses out to make the mortgage payments.
They could rent the houses out per event. Kinda like a big Housetell. I think it could work.