"Accordingly, in an effort to protect the Miami Springs community from continued and future nuisances, on Friday, Januthe City Attorney filed a lawsuit on behalf of the City of Miami Springs against Factory Town to enjoin Factory Town from causing further nuisances," the city stated on its public Facebook page. "The City will continue to pursue all avenues to protect its residents and avoid future disturbances."Īvra Jain, one of the owners of Factory Town, says the venue owners received no communications from Miami Springs and adds that no one in Hialeah near the venue complained about the events as they were going on. "It's not like police came and said anything to us. ![]() We're not sure to what extent the problem existed," Jain tells New Times. Nevertheless, she says, she and the event producers who occupy Factory Town will do what they can to reduce the volume in the future and to reach a resolution with their neighboring town. "We're a thoughtful group we will find a solution," Jain says. "We've taken this seriously because we care. We're members of this community."įactory Town has hired Greenspoon Marder LLP to represent the venue in the lawsuit. ![]() Terminello tells New Times the owners have brought on professionals to test their sound equipment to see how to mitigate noise. "These professionals who we have worked with for many years on many other projects can work with us on noise attenuation and can - with the cooperation of the complaining citizens - measure noise levels during testing." "In response to this, we have engaged the services of sound-system engineers to conduct sound studies and speaker system studies," Terminello says.
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