Toronto Port Authority releases results of comprehensive Noise Management
Study at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Recommendations to be discussed at public meeting on
The report can be downloaded and printed as a PDF document at www.torontoport.com under "Latest News."
The report's findings and recommendations address numerous issues around managing and mitigating noise associated with aircraft movements at the BBTCA. Highlights include:
- That the TPA undertake measures to restrict aircraft engine run-ups and idling; - That the TPA and NAV Canada (the federal body that manages air traffic control) revise the current designations of Noise Sensitive Areas to account for new residential dwellings, and alter BBTCA flight procedures to reduce the impact of noise in those areas; and - Urban noise, including traffic sources associated with the Gardiner Expressway and Queen's Quay, can be responsible for higher levels of noise than aircraft movements
Jacobs has been collecting noise data around the BBTCA since the Fall of 2008. To accompany this study, the TPA formed the Noise Management Study Advisory Group ("NMSAG") consisting of local residents and including
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- Establishment of a permanent community advisory committee dealing with airport issues; - Noise contour measurements that identify flight patterns around the BBTCA; - Noise management and mitigation recommendations.
"An important part of the TPA's mission is to be a responsive and responsible partner in Toronto's harbour community. In keeping with this commitment, we have made a considerable effort to include the community in this important study of ambient noise occurring around the BBTCA and the Gardiner Expressway," said TPA President and Chief Executive Officer
"As we conclude the ambient noise study, we are going to establish a permanent consultative committee process to address community concerns as they arise. This will be part of the TPA's intensive and ongoing efforts to boost its environmental sustainability practices, including a recent decision to purchase electricity from renewable sources through Bullfrog Power. That particular measure is not just limited to the BBTCA, but will apply to all TPA business operations,"
Among recently announced environmental protection and noise mitigation measures, the TPA will invest
More information on these measures is available at http://www.torontoport.com/PortAuthority/notices/TPA%20operations%20bullfrogpowered.pdf
For further information: Geoffrey Wilson, TPA President and CEO; Ken Lundy, BBTCA Airport Director, (416) 863-2000
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