AIRPORT AND INGLEWOOD OFFICIALS TOUR 2,000TH INGLEWOOD HOME TO RECEIVE SOUND INSULATION IN 2015
AIRPORT AND INGLEWOOD OFFICIALS TOUR 2,000TH INGLEWOOD HOME TO RECEIVE SOUND INSULATION IN 2015
Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) Executive Director Deborah Flint, City of Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, Jr., and Inglewood City Manager Artie Fields today toured the 2,000th Inglewood home to complete sound insulation work in 2015.
Today, more than 7,057 Inglewood residential units have completed sound proofing, of which more than 2,000 will be sound insulated this year alone. Inglewood’s program includes nearly 9,600 eligible homes/dwelling units, based on the historical program boundary, including end-of-block properties.
"Congratulations to LAWA and the City of Inglewood on the remarkable success of the sound insulation program," said Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. "This milestone achievement demonstrates LAX's ongoing commitment to being a good neighbor and improving the quality of life for its surrounding communities and the residents who live there."
“LAWA is committed to being an environmentally responsible neighbor by mitigating and managing aircraft noise due to operations at Los Angeles International Airport,” said LAWA Executive Director Flint. “LAWA is helping enhance the quality of life for eligible homeowners by providing sound-insulation improvements that reduce interior noise levels in eligible homes to 45 decibels CNEL (Community Noise Equivalent Level) and achieve at least a five-decibel reduction inside the home.” She added, “The pace of Inglewood’s residential soundproofing program this year makes it one of the most successful among all U.S. airports.”
“I want residents to know that working together, the City of Inglewood and LAWA have reached an impressive milestone by providing sound insulation for more than 2,000 families this year,” said Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, Jr. “With the infusion of $73 million since late 2014, $62 million from LAWA alone, we have been able to help residents who never thought their homes would receive sound insulation.”
The City of Inglewood’s Residential Sound Insulation Program began in 1992 under a pilot program funded by LAWA and the Federal Aviation Administration that resulted in 38 homes being retrofitted with aircraft noise-mitigation improvements.
To date, LAWA has awarded $130 million and the FAA $156 million to Inglewood for its sound-insulation program. The project cost covers all acoustical, architectural, engineering, construction and administrative activities. Construction contractors typically install double-paned windows, solid-core
doors and dampers, attic baffles, heating/ventilation/air-conditioning systems, insulation, and other elements to achieve the targeted interior noise level reduction.
Since the 1990s, LAWA’s sound-insulation grant program currently oversees residential and school sound-insulation activities. LAWA has provided funding and monitors four voluntary residential sound-insulation programs in neighborhoods surrounding Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) including the cities of Inglewood, El Segundo, Los Angeles (Council Districts 8 and 11); and the County of Los Angeles (unincorporated areas of Athens, Del Aire and Lennox). Altogether, there are almost 30,000 homes/dwelling units eligible for sound insulation in the LAX area, constituting the largest airport sound-insulation program in the country. More than 20,000 homes/dwelling units have been sound insulated. To date, LAWA has spent nearly $600 million on sound insulating eligible homes/dwelling units in all four communities surrounding LAX.
LAX, the sixth-busiest airport in the world serving nearly 66 million guests in 2022, is owned and operated by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), a proprietary, revenue-generating department of the City of Los Angeles that also governs Van Nuys Airport (VNY). As the international gateway to the Southern California region, LAX and its partners are dedicated to meeting global airport standards for customer satisfaction, safety, regional economic leadership, organizational performance and sustainability.
To better serve the millions of domestic and international guests that travel through LAX each year, the airport is undergoing a multi-billion-dollar capital improvement program to modernize its entire campus. Initiatives underway include an Automated People Mover, a Consolidated Rental Car Facility and two projects that will each add over one million square feet to the airport's existing property: Terminal 9 and Concourse 0. For more information about LAX, its transformation and its environmental, social and local workforce commitments, please visit flylax.com. Follow LAX on X (formally Twitter), Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube.
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