I think that an in-person meeting with the manager of the music would be a
good idea, especially since we have been invited to do so. A face to face
encounter creates a more human relationship and I believe could help him
understand our point better. Bringing in the law as a first step puts them
on the defensive and makes it easy to be perceived as antagonistic, putting
them on the defensive.
Let’s go talk. He invited us. I think it’s the best method of understanding
each other’s perspective, making a compromise more likely.
Julie on Plainview
On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 8:42 AM Mark Turner via BPW-Action <
bpw-action(a)eastraleigh.org> wrote:
Hi folks. Here's what I suggest in getting
attention regarding Bowstring's:
1. Calls to the police's non-emergency number are not formally logged
and will likely not be counted in any enforcement action. Calls to 911
WILL be logged and an officer is obligated to investigate each call. Do
not worry about calling 911 for anything - it's the dispatcher's job to
sort priority and this is what she or he will do. The officer will show
up if nothing else is a higher priority at the moment.
2. Reach out to our Five Points neighbors across Wake Forest Road and
team up with them. As bad as it is for us it is almost certainly worse
for them, speaker direction notwithstanding.
3. Sign up EN MASSE to speak at an upcoming City Council session. For
the topic, put "Bowstring noise" or something similar. I suggest the
topic be identical for each speaker, BUT make sure each speaker offers a
unique speech. Mention how it's affecting your quality of life. You
might want to motion to your fellow audience members and have them stand
if the noise is affecting them.
It is hard to ignore this type of display of dissatisfaction and it's
sure to gain Council's and staff's attention. Tip off the media a few
days in advance to that they are there to witness it.
Perhaps ask that the noise ordinance be enforced or, if not, adjusted to
where everyone knows what to expect from it.
If you want to go nuclear, you could request the city consider Bowstring
a public nuisance. Here's the info on that from the city:
https://raleighnc.gov/housing/services/public-nuisances
Good luck!
Mark
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