St. Nicholas residents want music muted at Metro Park

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Updated: 1/22 6:58 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The public will weigh in Tuesday night on whether to ban concerts at Metro Park. City council members are welcoming public input at their weekly meeting.

The topic has garnered protest and support after councilman Don Redman introduced legislation to ban loud concerts from the popular venue.

Sylvia Wilkinson spends each day in her South Shores backyard admiring the beautiful scenery.

"It's right on the river, I love it. It's my little corner of heaven on Earth."

But Wilkinson says her scenic slice of heaven is going south, thanks to live concerts at Metro Park.

Neighbors in St. Nicholas and South Shores are complaining of window-rattling noise. Wilkinson says when a big show comes to town, the annoyance is an all-day affair.

"They go all day long and ... at night the windows in the house go 'boom, boom, boom' and you can hear the screaming and the loud noise. It's extremely distracting all day long," said Wilkinson.

A grassroots campaign is under way to ensure nothing changes at the venue. Opponents of the measure are circulating a petition which has now reached more than 6,300 signatures as of Tuesday afternoon.

The public is invited to weigh in Tuesday night at City Council chambers at 117 W. Duval St.

A vote on the issue isn't expected until next month.


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diggydog - 5/3/2013 4:27 PM
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Correction: This is not a "grass roots campaign" it is well-organized by Citizens for Amphitheater Awareness, Inc, headed by Jan Miller. These are the same people who spent over $50k fighting the amphitheater at Met park. They sued the city to stop that project. For this "controversy" they have printed up flyers and passed out T-shirts. it's a well-run, well-funded, religiously-motivated censorship campaign. Their noise complaints are phony. I and a member of the city council drove around St Nicholas on Saturday and Sunday during the concert and could not hear the music. GInny Myrick and others have admitted that they really only object to the fact that this is rock music. They don;t actually have a problem with noise since they enjoy the sounds of Jaguars and Bishop Kenney football games, mosnter truck shows, baseball games, Navy flyovers, and the Fair. Their only target is the privately-run rock concerts at Met Park. Many of the people compalaining are motivated by their religion. They seem to feel that this music is of the devil and should be banned. Contact the Jax city council. go to coj.net for the info. Show up at the next meetin on May 14th, 2013 and speak. Let's let them know we mean business!

1country - 1/23/2013 7:46 AM
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YOU LOSE !!
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