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Residents demand action as construction chaos shakes homes

June 06, 2024 | Planning Commission Meetings, Collierville, Shelby County, Tennessee



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Residents demand action as construction chaos shakes homes
Residents of a rapidly developing neighborhood are voicing concerns over the impact of heavy construction traffic on their quality of life. During a recent government meeting, a local homeowner shared their experience of living in an area that has seen significant growth, with over 130 new houses built since their own was constructed nine years ago.

The resident highlighted the persistent presence of construction vehicles, including cement trucks and dump trucks, which frequently exceed the posted speed limit. This heavy traffic has not only caused physical disturbances, such as shaking the house, but has also raised concerns about safety and environmental impacts, including dust and noise pollution.

The homeowner's testimony underscores the challenges faced by long-term residents in areas undergoing rapid development. As construction continues, the community is calling for measures to mitigate the effects of heavy vehicle traffic, emphasizing the need for improved traffic management and safety protocols to protect both residents and the integrity of the neighborhood.

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