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Greenfield noise ordinance forum initiated by Precinct 7 neighbors

Greenfield noise ordinance forum initiated by Precinct 7 neighbors

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GREENFIELD, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — A noise ordinance forum is coming February 12th for Greenfield residents and businesses concerned about noise disturbances in the city.

A panel discussion with City Council President Lora Wondolowski, Police Chief Todd Dodge, the Director of Economic Development, Public Health Director, and the Precinct 7 Neighbors Network will be held prior to a community brainstorming session.

The meeting will take place on February 12th at 6:30 p.m. in the John Zon Community Center.

From the Precinct 7 Neighbors Network:

Residents and business owners concerned about noise disturbances in Greenfield will have an opportunity to discuss problems and potential solutions at a February 12th forum co-sponsored by the Precinct 7 Neighbors Network and the Greenfield City Council’s Community Relations Committee.

For the last two years, P7 members have been researching solutions to mitigate noise disturbances in our own precinct, as well as other parts of Greenfield,” shared Kate Broughton of the P7 Neighbors Network. “We have looked at options from other communities and have spoken with several city department heads about the issues, especially enforcement challenges.”

After the panel discussion, a community brainstorming session will take place at tables where participants can discuss issues and offer their suggestions. Residents and Greenfield business owners interested in joining the research group for Phase 4 of the project (see attached timeline) are encouraged to attend the forum and/or contact P7 at greenfieldnoise@gmail.com for more information.

DETAILS:
Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026
Time: 6:30 to 8:00 pm
Location: John Zon Community Center, 35 Pleasant Street, Greenfield MA
Speakers:
Kate Broughton and Mary Sirum, Precinct 7 Neighbors Network
Lora Wondolowski, Greenfield City Council President
Todd Dodge, Greenfield Chief of Police
Amy Cahillane, Greenfield Director of Economic Development
Micheal Theroux, Greenfield Director of Public Health

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