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Homeowners demand action over persistent foul odors

August 02, 2024 | Franklin City, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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Homeowners demand action over persistent foul odors
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding unpleasant odors affecting a local subdivision. Residents reported experiencing a distinct smell, described as having a \"minerally\" and \"sweet\" quality, reminiscent of garbage. One contractor present noted that the odor was noticeable for about five minutes during the afternoon, prompting discussions about its potential impact on the community.

Homeowners expressed frustration over the situation, with approximately 200 residents seeking guidance on how to file complaints regarding the odor. The discussion highlighted the need for effective measures to control the smell, particularly during specific times of the day when it seems to be more pronounced.

Officials acknowledged the residents' concerns and the importance of addressing the issue to maintain community well-being. The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue between local authorities and residents as they work together to find solutions to environmental challenges affecting the area.

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