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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 2007, p. 4

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. I'M/Hun» 'rr l 4 . WATERUJO cmmcu-z . My. May 9. 2007 5 1 9 744-4544 gb---"-" nun/FRAMING RE-OPENING AT TOLLGATE PLAZA MAY 17m ADVERTISERS tell them... Isaw your ad in the Chronicle. City adjusts noise rules at park The volume has been turned down on future events in Waterloo Park West. Be Ann-u Bum granide Star problems/the situation could result in on-site revo- cation of the exemption at the discretion of the bylaw enforcement officer or the police omcer on duty. In other words. an entire event could be immediately shut down, and organizers could be fined up to $300. A committee, made up of city staff, residents and administration at Luther Village, was formed to determine the issues and address the concerns. She added that any residents who have concerns with noise or anything else should call the Waterloo regional police. "Whether or not we've solved all of the issues and the residents will be happier remains to be seen as the summer comes and the events start." said Kaye Crawford. the city's manager of community relations.

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