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Boulder Residents Demand Action on Noisy Landscaping Equipment
URGENT UPDATE: Boulder residents are calling for immediate action against the disruptive noise pollution caused by landscaping equipment, with many expressing frustration over the lack of government regulation. As the fall season unfolds, citizens are once again subjected to the incessant roar of gas-powered leaf blowers, which produce noise levels comparable to chainsaws, affecting the quality of life in the community.
Local resident Earl Noe criticizes the city’s complacency in allowing these noisy devices to operate without restrictions. “It’s an annual celebration of civic passive aggression,” he stated, highlighting the nuisance that homeowners endure as landscaping crews blow leaves around neighborhoods. He suggests that the city could promote quieter alternatives and even offer workshops on using traditional rakes, which would be more beneficial for the environment and local tranquility.
In a separate but equally urgent matter, Randy Beu from Brooklyn, NY, is raising alarms about the lack of media coverage for the University of Colorado Buffs cross country teams. Both the men’s and women’s teams are set to compete in the NCAA championships, yet local outlets like the Camera/BuffZone have failed to highlight their achievements all season. Beu expresses disappointment in the decline of local journalism, attributing the oversight to out-of-state hedge funds that have stripped resources from local papers.
The discontent among Boulder residents is palpable as they advocate for better representation of their student-athletes and more conscientious landscaping practices. With cross country athletes achieving national recognition, community members feel it is crucial for local media to provide adequate coverage. “Please do better,” Beu implores, urging local outlets to serve their community effectively.
As the fall season continues, Boulder residents and supporters of the Buffs cross country teams are uniting in their calls for change. The community awaits responses from local officials and media outlets, hoping for a shift toward more sustainable landscaping practices and increased visibility for their student-athletes on the national stage.
With these urgent issues at the forefront, Boulder faces a moment of reckoning that demands immediate action. Residents are encouraged to voice their concerns and demand accountability from both city officials and local media. What happens next could reshape the landscape of both community quiet and media representation in Boulder.
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