The Tarrant Regional Water District and the city of Fort Worth have collaborated on the event mainly for one huge concern: controlling the noise. It’s a pretty big issue with the number of residents within earshot of the Pavilion.
Some mitigating steps have been in the works for weeks, including the dynamics involving the sound system speakers.Fort Worth's ambitious development plan for Panther Island has a way forward with a multi-million dollar cash infusion. But it will be years in the making.
"You’re looking at ways that you can basically turn those speakers where they’re positioned that can really cause that community impact and take those levels down," Oliver said. Also, the show’s producer has a team of people who will roam nearby neighborhoods in an effort to keep the anticipated ‘looming large’ festival with the legal limits for noise.
"It’s basically you have a team that’s driving around to neighboring areas that is checking those levels to make sure they’re staying under," Oliver said.Trending Now
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