Once again: If you buy a house, rent an apartment, or sleep in the woods, and you choose to do so in the pathway of an airport that has been around for quite some time, there is a good chance it may be noisy once in a while. In 2003, 58 people filed 261 noise complaints. But 172 of those complaints came from only 5 residents. Tampa International Airport should be commended for attempting to appease their neighbors, but it should be obvious to those homeowners that the airport and the noise are not going away. This is like moving next to a railroad crossing, and demanding an end to all the train whistles.
Perhaps those folks in Valrico could trade their houses for those south of the airport.
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1 year ago
[...] me of those who move near the airport, or the train tracks, and complain about the noise from planes and trains. The parade has been along Bayshore for decades and decades. You should have [...]