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GOVERNMENT<br />

TAKEnote<br />

FRUSTRATED OVER<br />

AIRPORT NOISE?<br />

GET INVOLVED!<br />

The Centennial Airport Community<br />

Noise Roundtable (CACNR), which is<br />

comprised of elected officials, airport<br />

staff and community members, is<br />

working to reduce noise impacts to<br />

surrounding communities by<br />

providing easy-to-use tools to help<br />

residents report any noise issues openly<br />

and effectively.<br />

These tools include a recentlylaunched<br />

website, an online reporting<br />

system and a Noise Hotline.<br />

VISIT WEBSITE -<br />

WWW.CENTENNIAL<br />

AIRPORTNOISE.COM<br />

Find information on noise abatement<br />

outreach to pilots, noise monitors that<br />

measure and report decibel levels of<br />

overhead aircraft, tutorials, and<br />

frequently asked questions. You can<br />

also complete the noise complaint<br />

form accessible on the Website —<br />

click on “Noise Abatement” and then<br />

click on “Track and Report Noise.”<br />

TRACK FLIGHTS –<br />

WWW.WEBTRAK.<br />

BKSV.COM/APA<br />

To track overhead aircraft activity<br />

and/or report noise incidents, residents<br />

can use WebTrak which allows<br />

residents to access information about<br />

flights taking off and landing in the<br />

Denver region. WebTrak keeps a 60-<br />

day history of air tracks, including<br />

flight identification, aircraft type,<br />

origin, destination, height and speed.<br />

NOISE HOTLINE —<br />

303-790-4709<br />

To file a noise complaint within seven<br />

days of occurrence, call the Centennial<br />

Airport Noise Hotline.<br />

About CACNR: The CACNR was<br />

created in May 2009 with the intent<br />

to reduce and mitigate noise impacts<br />

from users of Centennial Airport.<br />

Membership of the Roundtable<br />

consists of local elected officials,<br />

airport staff, community<br />

representatives, the Federal Aviation<br />

Administration (FAA), and airport<br />

users. This forum provides a<br />

mechanism that attempts to ensure<br />

cooperation between the Airport and<br />

local communities in achieving noise<br />

reductions wherever possible.<br />

In addition, District 4 City<br />

Councilmember Tom Dougherty is the<br />

Greenwood Village liaison to<br />

Centennial Airport. Residents are<br />

welcome to contact Tom at<br />

303-804-4132 or email<br />

tdougherty@greenwoodvillage.com.<br />

For more information, contact<br />

info@centennialairportnoise.com. GV<br />

APRIL 2018 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 9

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