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Broomfield leaves airport noise group and blasts Jefferson County for lack of progress and trust聽

A small white airplane sits on black cement at an airport with mountains in the distance.
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Traffic has increased more than 40% at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in recent years. The city of Broomfield is leaving a noise roundtable created in 2021 to address airport noise issues.

The Broomfield City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to leave a board created three years ago to address growing noise concerns at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport.

City leaders and some of its residents are blasting the so-called community noise roundtable as an ineffective waste of time and money.

The airport is owned by Jefferson County and residents in neighboring communities have been raising concerns for years about the impacts of airport noise on their health and wellbeing.

鈥淲e discussed a lot of issues in the three years since formation but we saw little recommendations result in action by the airport or Jefferson County,鈥 Broomfield City Council member Deven Shaff said. 鈥淭he (noise roundtable) is dysfunctional. It's lacking support from our community. It's lacking support from many communities. It's lacking trust.鈥

As evidence of that lack of trust, Shaff read quotes from a transcript first publicized by a 萝莉少女 News investigation revealing former airport director Paul Anslow said he wanted Broomfield and seven other neighboring governments to 鈥渨aste their time and money鈥 trying to mitigate airport noise.

鈥淚 want them to waste their money and time because here's the deal, Centennial Airport had a noise roundtable for (20) plus years, nothing gets done,鈥 Anslow was quoted as saying in the transcript 萝莉少女 obtained through an open records request. 鈥淚t just makes people feel happy. And they're part of the roundtable and they get to bitch.鈥

Anslow also belittled residents attending the noise roundtable meetings, calling them 鈥渘ut jobs,鈥 according to the transcript.

Shaff said noise roundtable meetings have been 鈥渞ocky鈥 and the board鈥檚 most recent efforts to adjust flight patterns to bring relief from noise appear doomed.

Shaff is the current chair of the community noise roundtable. He said a vote is scheduled at the board鈥檚 next meeting on Thursday, April. 4, to have the group dissolved completely.

He added the noise roundtable 鈥渋s lacking a cohesive route forward.鈥

If the group decides to carry on without Broomfield, the city's departure would become effective thirty days from the city council vote to terminate it鈥檚 membership.

The city of Westminster considered leaving the noise roundtable this year with some of its members raising similar concerns.

However, the council narrowly voted 4-3 to stay in, with supporters saying they didn't want to miss out on an opportunity to help shape policy at the airport.

Two residents who spoke at public comment before Broomfield voted to leave Tuesday night urged the city to leave the noise roundtable.

鈥淲e moved in (to the SkyStone neighborhood) and they did not have all the (flight) training schools,鈥 Russell Heinan said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e subjected to an ongoing onslaught from the planes going around and around. We tried to participate in the noise roundtable. It's ineffective. It's not going anywhere. It's spending money and never coming up with a resolution.鈥

Heinan urged Broomfield to join a recent lawsuit Boulder County and Superior filed against the airport and Jefferson County aiming to stop a form of flight called touch and gos, where pilots land and take off again without stopping.

Jefferson County Commissioner Tracy Kraft-Tharp represents her county on the noise roundtable.

She said she was disappointed by Broomfield鈥檚 decision to leave.

She also defended the group's efforts.

鈥淭he community noise roundtable has been beneficial at pulling impacted communities together, and giving a place for citizens to voice their concerns,鈥 she said.

Asked how she鈥檒l vote on the motion next week on whether to dissolve the noise roundtable, Kraft-Tharp wouldn't say.

鈥淚鈥檓 counting on you listening in,鈥 she told 萝莉少女 without saying how she鈥檇 vote. 鈥淲e want to make sure you鈥檙e intrigued. We鈥檒l take it one step at a time.鈥

She added 鈥減eople need a place to voice their concerns and frustrations.鈥

Bri Lehman, a Lafayette resident who helps lead a community group calling on airports to mitigate their noise and environmental impacts, told 萝莉少女 she hopes the noise roundtable will dissolve.

"If this group was going to do something it would have," she said. "It鈥檚 time to stop throwing good money after bad and pivot toward a solution that might actually benefit communities."

She said affected residents and communities should engage the Federal Aviation Administration and airport stakeholders directly as an alternative to the noise roundtable.

"I think Jefferson County could solve a lot of the problem if they鈥檙e so inclined, but I think it鈥檚 clear they鈥檙e not," Lehman said.

Scott Franz is an Investigative Reporter with 萝莉少女.
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