LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Navy needs to listen

Editor, Whidbey Island has changed a great deal since 1943 when the Outlying Landing Field was built. In 1950, Island County had about 11,000 residents. In 2010 the county had 78,506 residents.

Editor,

Whidbey Island has changed a great deal since 1943 when the Outlying Landing Field was built. In 1950, Island County had about 11,000 residents. In 2010 the county had 78,506 residents.

A significant number of those new residents made their homes around the OLF Coupeville, and I’m one of them. I’ve lived here for 20 years.

Over the past two years my ears have started to ring constantly.

It’s time the Navy recognizes that the community around OLF Coupeville deserves to have some input on how and when the facility is used.

At a bare minimum, the Navy should observe the same restrictions that Island County puts on home builders limiting building construction noises between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m.

I don’t think wanting to sleep is asking a lot.

The Navy needs to become a better neighbor than it has been to Central Whidbey in the 20 years I’ve lived here.

Eric Tremblay

Coupeville