Hi, all.
I despise spending my evenings calling in noise complaints about Bowstring
and waiting to speak to cops but wanted to do more of my part (and the
music was inescapable both inside and outside of my house) so I spent two
nights this week texting with Lt. Borneo and Corey Branch and spoke with
three responding officers last night.
The result is that Corey Branch is going to try to set up a meeting with us
and Bowstring's owner. He has also spoken to both the City Manager and City
Atty this week. Lt. Borneo as well as the three responding officers
empathized with the fact that neighbors are getting tired of calling in
complaints and don't want to spend our time this way but that their ability
to respond is increased if they are acting on the complaints of citizens. I
have also been emailing with Maylor Cowell and the person in her office who
is responsible for the research behind the new ordinance that is going to
be proposed in October.
I am going to be gone tonight so* I am looking for a couple of people who
are willing to call in a complaint when you hear them tonight. It would be
best if you asked that they come to your home BEFORE going to Bowstring so
that they know what it sounds like before Bowstring is asked to turn it
down. Take them to wherever you hear it the loudest. Make sure you point
out that you are way further than 300 feet away from the venue. *
*For those of you who have done this before, thank you! For those of you
who have yet to take the time to do this, could you please take a turn
tonight? *
We can slowly educate enough people so that the actual issue will be better
understood by the time the City Council meets in October. Stay tuned for a
plan to go speak to them ahead of that meeting.
Krista
Midwood and Dennis