Lodi News-Sentinel

Miami-Dade judge won’t block upcoming F1 race at Hard Rock Stadium

- — Aaron Leibowitz, Miami Herald

MIAMI — A Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge said Wednesday that he won’t stand in the way of an upcoming Formula One racing event at Hard Rock Stadium after nearby residents expressed concern about noise.

Judge Alan Fine said he won’t hold an injunction hearing before the Miami Grand Prix begins May 6, denying a request by Miami Gardens residents who say noise from the event could cause hearing damage.

Fine said any potential harm to the residents would be avoidable — perhaps by wearing ear plugs or staying inside — and added that the evidence the residents have presented on noise levels is “highly speculativ­e.”

“It is not based on any current Formula One noise informatio­n,” Fine said.

Fine said the residents’ lawsuit could continue after the May 6-8 event and potentiall­y affect future races. Hard Rock Stadium has a 10-year deal with the city of Miami Gardens to hold the Miami Grand Prix annually.

During this year’s race, the judge said, representa­tives for both the residents and the stadium can conduct their own noise measuremen­ts to inform their future arguments in court.

“I think it’s important to have an objective measure of what the decibels actually are that would be affecting a plaintiff,” Fine said.

An attorney for Hard Rock Stadium, Melissa Pallet-Vasquez, told the judge an agreement is already in place with the city of Miami Gardens to measure noise during stadium events, but Fine ordered that at least one of the measuremen­ts be taken offsite “at a distance equivalent to the closest plaintiff’s house.”

The city has yet to issue a required special events permit for the Grand Prix, which is the final hurdle for the event to take place. The residents who filed the lawsuit have cited a city ordinance that says events should not “unreasonab­ly disturb the peace and comfort of adjacent residences,” but the law does not define what noise levels would meet that threshold.

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