The ‘unbearable’ noise echoing in the city since June can be fixed by aluminum clips containing a rubber sleeve costing $450,000
The eerie hum of the Golden Gate Bridge, which has elicited comparisons to “chanting monks” and a “wheezing kazoo”, may soon be muffled.
Local officials have offered a fix to the “unbearable” noise that’s been echoing in San Francisco neighborhoods – much to the irritation of some residents – on particularly gusty days since last year. The Golden Gate bridge, highway and transportation district has proposed an estimated $450,000 project to install aluminum clips that will help reduce the sound created when wind hits the slats in the bridge’s hand railing.
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