Residents of Maple Avenue expressed their frustrations during a recent government meeting regarding disruptive nighttime construction work carried out by the Middlesex County Water Company. Narda Basile, a local resident, detailed her experience of enduring 20 consecutive nights of construction noise, which included jackhammering and vibrations that caused items to fall off shelves in her home. She highlighted the toll this took on her and her neighbors, particularly those with children who struggled to attend school and work due to lack of sleep.
Basile pointed out that the construction was conducted without adequate notification to residents and questioned the town council's approval of the nighttime work. She referenced a town ordinance that grants the council authority over road closures, suggesting that the council could have opted for daytime work to minimize disruption. The council members acknowledged the situation, noting that they would investigate the decision-making process behind scheduling the work at night.
The discussion also touched on upcoming construction on Oaktree Avenue, with residents expressing concern that they might face similar disturbances in the future. The council committed to reaching out to the water company and county officials to explore options for conducting future work during the day, thereby reducing the impact on residents' quality of life.
In a lighter moment, Debbie Boyle from the Business Association reminded attendees of the upcoming \"Taste of South Plainfield\" event, showcasing local food establishments, which provided a brief respite from the serious discussions surrounding the construction issues.