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The Orange County Board of Supervisors has approved noise insulation
for 24 Santa Ana Heights homes.
The board granted its unanimous approval Tuesday, paving the way for
the work. John Wayne Airport officials will seek bids for the work
beginning March 28.
The county may spend up to $38,500 on all but two of the homes to
install soundproof windows and doors, central heating and air
conditioning, as well as any other modifications to reduce jet noise.
The airport will use federal grant money to fund 80% of the work. The
county must kick in the remaining 20%.
Any home sitting near the airport that falls into a 65-decibel or
higher noise area is eligible for the work.
Once started, the work takes three weeks to complete. Residents aren’t
charged for the work, but they must sign what’s called an aviation
easement to legally allow jets to fly over their homes.
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