RESIDENTS REQUESTING CALTRAIN HORNS ZONE IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The Caltrain disruptive horn sound is becoming unhealthy for Palo Alto residents in San Francisco Bay Area, and highly requesting a quiet zone as trains are going through the city jurisdiction. A greater number of city residents attended the council meeting on Monday, and requested city council members to take appropriate actions against train horn loud sound. The city attorney's office recommends the Caltrain horn sound is protected under federal regulations for safety measures, and quiet zones may open up for city lawsuits because it may endanger pedestrians and drivers. A residents petition was presented to the city requesting a quiet zone along Alma Street where many people live with train crossing.

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