If you’re looking to apply for a permit to make some amplified noise at a public gathering in St. Paul, you’re in luck. It just got easier to apply for a multi-day permit — no noise variance required. Until now, organizers of multi-day events have had to submit separate applications for amplified sound permits for each calendar day of their event, each of them at a cost of $138. On Wednesday, .
It sounds like a jet engine but it’s not coming from the airport. The source of a loud noise that has been bothering some Metro Vancouverites this week is a plywood business in Richmond, the city confirmed.