Noise pollution is first and foremost a public health issue, as well as an environmental and environmental justice issue. We’d like to hear how Providence residents experience noise in the city, and how they think it should be addressed - if you live in the city, please take our Community Noise Survey or contact us. “Between the four incessantly barking dogs on my block, the subwoofers from the many cars that drive around my area and idle on my street with their subwoofer on blast as they lay on the horn for whoever they are waiting for, as well as my neighbor who has get togethers on the sidewalk directly across from my house involve putting commercial-sized industrial speakers and subwoofers on top of his parked car and running the power into them from his house - I am losing my mind. All I want is to rest without my walls shaking. I can’t even hear music from the cars - I hear the loud and disorienting bass through my floors, windows, and walls. It’s like they turn the bass up to overpower the music. What is the point? During the day, at night, after midnight - it’s constant.
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