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San Francisco Community Leaders Meet with Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco Field Representative

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SCREAAM.org Co-Founder Matt Stevens, Elizabeth Lopez, STOP Jet NoiseNOW! SFOAK Founder Tony Verreos and retired builder Judith Keenan met with Pelosi’s Field Rep.

NEWS RELEASE: SEP 5, 2019

Four members of the San Francisco community representing homeowners located in the Southern and Eastern sections of the City (Excelsior, Visitacion Valley, and Bayview) met with Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco Field Rep, David Latt to discuss how Speaker Pelosi can help win the jet noise war against the FAA.

The local San Francisco issues are very similar to what people in many other cities are experiencing since the implementation of NextGen, which caused a shifting of noise to areas previously barely impacted and accompanied by flights at much lower elevation with much higher concentration.  

In addition to thoroughly discussing the San Francisco Bay Area jet noise issues from Santa Cruz to Richmond, Berkeley, Oakland, Brisbane, Daly City, and Pacifica, we also discussed the very similar problems caused by the FAA in most major cities, and many smaller cities located under the new NextGen flight paths. 

It was noted that the SFO Noise Abatement Office needs to be prohibited from continuing the use of their phony marketing brand “Fly Quiet” since it inaccurately describes the reality being experienced by San Francisco residents.  

We noted that Speaker Pelosi can rely on the assistance and support of Senator Chuck Schumer’s office staff (rep. Robert Hickman), as well as Congressional Quiet Skies Caucus Co-Chairs; Lynch and Quigley, and AZ Congressmen Greg Stanton and Ruben Gallego who have both been through the whole process working on the Phoenix case.  We expect the Speaker is already well familiar with the issues, as well as the people who can help support her efforts for relief.  

We also noted how misleading the DNL metric is, and how Congress systematically both ceded its law making authority to the FAA, as well as stripped the American public of their right to due process through a series of Aviation Acts since 1990. 

Of special interest is the response to our repeated question of what action we can expect from the Speaker’s Office, including responding to the questions posed from members of Quiet Skies groups around the country.  The reaction was one of empathy, acknowledging the problem is real, but the only commitment was to forward our documents to the Washington D.C. office where her Chief of Staff, Robert Edmonson is the point person for Transportation.

3 thoughts on “San Francisco Community Leaders Meet with Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco Field Representative

  1. Bravo! Keep up the good work !

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  2. Thanks for the update. Please don’t forgot the Parkside. We have always had overflights, but now they are much more frequent.

    Is there any group in the Parkside/Sunset participating in talks with Speaker Pelosi’s office.

    Sent from my iPhone Ann Carberry

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    • Thank you for your comment. I don’t know of any group specifically in the Parkside/Sunset area. They are aware that the Sunset area has an issue with airplane noise, as a community member from that area joined us on our first visit to Pelosi’s SF office. It takes a lot of people making noise to bring attention to this issue.

      We will mention Parkside the next time we meet with Pelosi’s staff but it is far more effective when multiple people from the same communities submit complaints. That way when we do mention all the affected neighborhoods, it is validated by all the emails from residents from those affected neighborhoods.

      Please ask your neighbors to all reach out to David Latt, the field representative from Nancy Pelosi’s office. He has been tasked to receive airplane noise complaints and can be reached at david.latt@mail.house.gov. The quantity of emails does matter, as well as being able to get community leaders to send letters on your behalf.

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