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- Constituent states via Contact Form on 8/10: Hello, I live in the neighborhood (on Portland Street) and was walking to work this afternoon. I am always happy to see gatherings around City Hall, day and night. We bring the children regularly. Boston holds these things to build community. But today (Saturday August 10) the event was simply too loud for persons who actually live near City Hall. It was painful to walk by. My wife would never have let me bring my children to this event. For example, it was too loud for the children at the City Hall park. Please reduce the amplification of sound in the future, so that more people can enjoy your events. Please keep in mind the community aspect, first foremost. Our focus as Bostonians is not primarily on the people on the stage, although we thank them for their work, it is the community gathering to watch them. The people on the stage might like it loud, but that doesn't matter to us, because we are thinking about the children and the well-being of the community. Health experts should tell us what the proper amplification is: Yes or no? We should follow their advice, right? Thank you very much, and sorry for the long Email. I just want to make sure we are all on the same page about how public events are conducted. Yours truly, Montgomery Link | Case (SR) Type: [Arts and Culture] Referred To: [ARTS AND CULTURE]
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1 City Hall Plz, Boston, Ma, 02108
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