Abstract

This case study examines the first steps in reducing several years of tension between an active outdoor venue, with more than 60 performances each summer, and the surrounding community in a small coastal city in New Hampshire. Continuous sound level monitoring and realtime visual feedback provide means of achieving consistent (though somewhat arbitrary) sound levels throughout and across performances, thus eliminating a variable in the evaluation of impacts on the community. Sound level data, along with feedback from the community, will be used to develop mitigation strategies for future seasons. Details of the monitoring and feedback systems and lessons learned from the 2017 season will be shared.

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