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VOL. 30, N0. 35
SEPT. 9, 2016
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.com The three-day KAABOO event, which begins Sept. 16 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, is addressing issues from last year’s inaugural event, including noise. Courtesy photo
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Levi Bressan, 16, who is vision impaired, gets cheers from volunteers and friends as he rides a wave at South Carlsbad State Beach last year during the Encinitas Lions Club’s blind surfing event. The Club hosts their 21st annual event Sept. 11. See the full story on page A8. File photo by Tony Cagala
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DEL MAR — As the second annual KAABOO Del Mar music and arts festival prepares to open Sept. 16, organizers of the three-day event are confident adjustments made in the past 12 months will hopefully eliminate — or at least drastically reduce — noise issues that bothered people near and far last year. The most significant change is one that has consistently frustrated residents when they call to complain about activities at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, where KAABOO takes place. This year a living, breathing person rather than a machine will answer calls to the hotline, which is (858) 794-1104. “The KAABOO team will be answering calls live, so only those that choose to leave a message
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or those calls that can’t be answered due to volume will be sent via email (to a team member),” according to Emily Nugent, account executive with Behrman Communications. “As soon as a person leaves a message the team gets an email of that voice message.” During the inaugural event there were a few complaints the first two days that most residents at a public meeting this past July said were addressed fairly quickly. But unexpected “perfect-storm” weather conditions and a few other unforeseen conditions resulted in music that could be heard as far away as Carmel Valley. Some residents there said the noise shook their windows. Julie Coleman, director of community relations for KAABOO, said most of TURN TO KAABOO ON A15