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Supporters rally to maintain Onondaga Dragway open

By Editorial Board Published May 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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Supporters rally to maintain Onondaga Dragway open

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Supporters are rallying exterior the Sloan Onondaga Dragway to maintain the monitor open following an Ingham County Circuit Courtroom order closing it indefinitely.

Supporters at Onondaga Dragway after pressured closure (WLNS)

A 6 Information reporter is on the rally and says that individuals in attendance are sharing their ideas on the closure and exhibiting their assist for the dragway and its proprietor, Woody Sloan.

Onondaga Dragway shut down

Final evening, drivers rallied on Lansing’s south facet, calling for the monitor to reopen.

Individuals had been allowed to assemble at Everett Plaza, simply south of Holmes Rd. on Cedar St., for over an hour and a half. However when the noise from some automobiles turned too loud, police moved in and broke up the occasion.

1000001983Racers rally on the south facet of Lansing to protest the shuttering of the Onondaga Dragway (WLNS)

In late April, police say two automobiles racing one another down S Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. close to Pierce Rd. triggered a five-vehicle crash that despatched 13 individuals to the hospital, finally ensuing within the dying of a 15-year-old passenger who was inside one of many racing automobiles.

The crash triggered widespread concern across the metropolis of Lansing from residents and metropolis officers alike, who’re at the moment looking for a approach to crack down on unlawful avenue racing within the space.

Sloan supplied his answer, inviting racers right down to the monitor on Wednesday, providing up an area for them to race legally.

Nevertheless, Ingham County Circuit Courtroom Choose Rosemarie E. Aquilina ordered the monitor to shut on Might 1.

That order was the results of a lawsuit filed by Onondaga Township resident Rebecca Lindsey, who claims the monitor is a nuisance due to the quantity of noise and vibrations it causes.

Rally for the reopening of the Onondaga Dragway damaged up by police

Sloan argues in courtroom paperwork and a signed affidavit that he has modified the property to attenuate the sound.

He argues {that a} 6-foot-tall soil berm addressed the noise considerations of close by residents by lowering the noise coming from the monitor.

He additionally argues that his discount in raced days additionally minimized the noise compared to the earlier house owners.

6 Information will maintain you up to date with the most recent on this ongoing story.

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