Residents claim that despite improvements made to the municipal venue to reorient the stages, the sound remains intense inside their homes. This situation, which recurs with events such as the FIB or Rototom, has led many neighbors to demand the installation of acoustic screens or technical barriers to contain the noise.
According to those affected, some residents have carried out acoustic measurements that reportedly exceed permitted levels. The issue is not new, as complaints and signature collections have been presented for years without, according to the neighbors, achieving the expected results to reconcile musical activity with rest.
Furthermore, the acoustic conflict affects the urban development of the PRR 3 and PRR 4 sectors, located near the venue. The urbanization of these areas is linked to the ability to ensure coexistence between future housing and concerts, a necessary step to complete the future boulevard and improve the connection of the CV-149 with the town center.




