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Concerts at Parc Jean-Drapeau to be dialled down a notch again this summer

Residents on Montreal's South Shore can rest easy. Officials have agreed to cap noise levels at Parc Jean-Drapeauagain this summer following last year's pilot project.

Parc Jean Drapeau Society will continue to improve its complaint management system and document events

Residents in Saint-Lambert on Montreal's South Shore have been saying for years that when concerts are held at Parc Jean-Drapeau, the noise shakes windows.

Residents on Montreal's South Shore can rest easy.

Officials have agreed to cap noise levels at Parc Jean-Drapeauagain this summer following last year's pilot project.

Saint-Lambert and Montreal reached an agreement in 2018on how loud concerts can be on the islands ofSainte-HlneandNotre-Dame situated on the St. Lawrence river between the two municipalities.

This summer, those noise limits will bereinstated as a result of what the two cities describe as a "positive experience" last season between Saint-Lambert and the park's managing organization, the Parc Jean-Drapeau Soceity.

With the exception of some authorized events without limitation, the maximum allowable noise level will now be 75 A-weighteddecibels (dBAs).

For events whose contracts have already been signed, the ceiling will be 80 dBAs.

Saint-Lambert residentswill be able to learn more during an information session that will take placeJune 27 at the Saint-Lambert multifunctional centre.

Elected officials from both cities are expected to be there.

The park's new amphitheatre, which will play host to its first events this summer, is also expected to help control the noise.

Nine towers installed on the site will measure and help adjustthe sound depending on the weather and other factors.

With files from LaPressecanadienne