Nassau County Residents Rally against JFK airport Noise

Recent signers:
Mark Conway and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We, the undersigned residents of Nassau County, respectfully call upon the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, our state and county elected officials, and airline operators to take immediate, concrete action to mitigate excessive airplane noise from John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport that affects our communities.

For years, noise pollution and vibrations from low-flying aircraft traveling to and from JFK have grown worse, causing persistent disruption to our daily lives. Residents—many living miles from the airport—report frequent, loud overflights at all hours of the day and night. This relentless noise pollution negatively impacts sleep, learning, mental and physical health, and our collective quality of life.

Despite repeated complaints, advocacy efforts, and even legal action, the problem remains unaddressed. Recent changes to airspace management, flight paths, and runway usage have resulted in a dramatic increase in air traffic over residential neighborhoods.  In July of this year alone 13,000 flights on runway 22L flew directly above our homes. Traffic over residential neighborhoods, often at lower altitudes and increased frequency. The adverse impacts on our health, property values, and community environment can no longer be ignored.

We respectively request that aviation authorities and elected officials:

  •  Conduct an updated and comprehensive noise and air quality study for Nassau County, lowering the Day-Night Average Sound Level (DNL) threshold that defines noise exposure zones. 

  • Enforce stricter noise abatement and curfew policies, limiting late-night and early-morning flights over residential areas. 
  •  Redistribute flight arrivals and departures more equitably, making use of all available runways and dispersing traffic to prevent overburdening any single community. 
  • Increase investment in home and school soundproofing for affected areas and install continuous noise monitoring systems with public access to data. 

  • Facilitate ongoing transparent dialogue with community representatives, and consider recommendations from resident committees, the JFK Airport Committee, and local advocacy organizations.

Air travel supports the New York metropolitan area, but Nassau County communities should not bear the overwhelming brunt of aircraft noise pollution. We demand fair, balanced, and sustainable air traffic management practices that safeguard residents' health and preserve the character of our neighborhoods.  By signing this petition we stand together as Nassau County residents demanding relief and accountability.

No DONATION is requested or required to support this petition!!!!

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Recent signers:
Mark Conway and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We, the undersigned residents of Nassau County, respectfully call upon the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, our state and county elected officials, and airline operators to take immediate, concrete action to mitigate excessive airplane noise from John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport that affects our communities.

For years, noise pollution and vibrations from low-flying aircraft traveling to and from JFK have grown worse, causing persistent disruption to our daily lives. Residents—many living miles from the airport—report frequent, loud overflights at all hours of the day and night. This relentless noise pollution negatively impacts sleep, learning, mental and physical health, and our collective quality of life.

Despite repeated complaints, advocacy efforts, and even legal action, the problem remains unaddressed. Recent changes to airspace management, flight paths, and runway usage have resulted in a dramatic increase in air traffic over residential neighborhoods.  In July of this year alone 13,000 flights on runway 22L flew directly above our homes. Traffic over residential neighborhoods, often at lower altitudes and increased frequency. The adverse impacts on our health, property values, and community environment can no longer be ignored.

We respectively request that aviation authorities and elected officials:

  •  Conduct an updated and comprehensive noise and air quality study for Nassau County, lowering the Day-Night Average Sound Level (DNL) threshold that defines noise exposure zones. 

  • Enforce stricter noise abatement and curfew policies, limiting late-night and early-morning flights over residential areas. 
  •  Redistribute flight arrivals and departures more equitably, making use of all available runways and dispersing traffic to prevent overburdening any single community. 
  • Increase investment in home and school soundproofing for affected areas and install continuous noise monitoring systems with public access to data. 

  • Facilitate ongoing transparent dialogue with community representatives, and consider recommendations from resident committees, the JFK Airport Committee, and local advocacy organizations.

Air travel supports the New York metropolitan area, but Nassau County communities should not bear the overwhelming brunt of aircraft noise pollution. We demand fair, balanced, and sustainable air traffic management practices that safeguard residents' health and preserve the character of our neighborhoods.  By signing this petition we stand together as Nassau County residents demanding relief and accountability.

No DONATION is requested or required to support this petition!!!!

The Decision Makers

Bruce Blakeman
Nassau County Executive
Kathy Hochul
New York Governor
U.S. House of Representatives
2 Members
Laura Gillen
U.S. House of Representatives - New York 4th Congressional District
Thomas Suozzi
U.S. House of Representatives - New York 3rd Congressional District
John Ferretti
Former Nassau County Legislature - District 15
Charles Schumer
U.S. Senate - New York

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