Mobile City Council debates changes to noise ordinance but status quo consensus emerges

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Mobile City Council debates changes to noise ordinance but status quo consensus emerges
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Mobile City Council members discussed several proposed changes to the city’s noise ordinance on Tuesday before settling on an informal consensus of no change at all.

) - Council members discussed several proposed changes to the city’s noise ordinance on Tuesday before settling on an informal consensus of no change at all.

Councilman Joel Daves called it a “solution in search of a problem.” He said there have been few complaints during his decade on the council. Some people who live downtown said their concern is not so much the time that the restrictions kick in but the process for allowing exceptions. The council routinely fields such requests and generally grants them. To Katharine Flowers, who lives on Conti Street, the process is arbitrary.

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