By Spencer Wilson, CBS Colorado News | A dispute is growing in Colorado’s mountains over concert noise at the Dillon Amphitheater, where some nearby condo owners say shows are shaking their homes. Others say those concerns are being exaggerated so those residents can get their way.
Several residents who live near the Summit County waterfront venue told Dillon town leaders on Feb. 17’s town council meeting that bass from certain concerts has rattled floors, walls and furniture.
“Our floor was vibrating, things on our walls were vibrating,” said Beth, a Lake Cliffe Condominiums condo owner of 30 years. “We couldn’t even watch TV in our own back bedroom.”
Beth’s husband Philip added concerts can last for hours and wants volume and bass levels lowered, as well as citing frustration over the “profane” style of music. He has also called for an independent sound engineer to evaluate the issue, considering the town of Dillon’s plan to take measurements at this summer’s concerts to make decisions on complaints. There is also a push from some residents to tighten restrictions on just how late into the night shows can last.
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