Honolulu City Council debates feasibility of noise control measure

by · Star-Advertiser
STAR-ADVERTISER / 2018
Council Chair Tommy Waters explained that the new measure — an update to a similar measure he’d brought, Bill 43, but which failed to pass in 2021 — was focused on amplified noise in Waikiki.

At the meeting, Louis Erteschik, the Waikiki Neighborhood Board’s vice chair and a resident of the area since 1990, said amplified noise has been an issue for years. Read more

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