10+
Noise Events Per Hour
395+
Noise Complaints
4,853
Noise Events (over 85 dB)
5.35%
Increase in flights from 2023
April 1-25, 2024
DAL-04
Denton Approach Runway
Source: Casper Noise Monitors
11+
Noise Events Per Hour
421
Noise Complaints
2,026
Noise Events (over 85 dB)
5.35%
Increase in flights from 2023
January, 2024
DAL-04
Denton Approach Runway
Source: Casper Noise Monitors
In our community, the constant roar of low-flying planes drowns out the sounds of laughter and life, infringing on our right to a healthy environment at home.
We urgently call on city leaders, the airport authority, and the FAA to pursue lasting solutions to balance profits with the well-being of the residents below.
Join us and unite for a future free from noise pollution. Your voices are crucial. Together, we can restore our peace.

Reclaiming dallas Skies
from Airport Overreach
A grassroots movement to protect Dallas neighborhoods from excessive noise, pollution, and traffic from Love Field Airport.
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NOISE BY THE NUMBERS
Noise by the numbers.
January 1 - January 31, 2024
421
Citizen Complaints
2,026
Noise Events over 85 Decibels
11+
Noise Events Per Hour
$0
of 5 million of the City Budget allocated to reducing noise pollution.
COMMUNITY VOICES
"My family has lived here for decades, Moving isn't an option for me. It's a constant struggle to find peace in my own home."
— Joseph,
Oak Lawn Heights
The City must step up and take decisive action to address the noise problem. It may be challenging, but the health and well-being of our community come first.
— Anna,
Oak Lawn Heights
"I feel like can never escape the sound of the planes, even when they're not flying overhead. We need to address this issue for the sake of our health."
— Jasmine,
Oaklawn Heights
"There are homes on the Denton side that are literally only 600 feet from that runway, with nothing between the runway and the homes except for a metal fence."
— Resident,
West Love Field