Noise rules need to be rewritten before Polo Park development: Winnipeg Airports Authority
The Winnipeg Airports Authority is not opposed to new residential builds near Polo Park outright, the authority’s CEO said, but the noise rules in the airport’s vicinity need to be reexamined, Global's Erik Pindera reports.
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