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Utica council denies cement company’s offer for 22‑acre packing‑plant parcel
Summary
On Oct. 14 the Utica City Council voted unanimously to reject an under‑market purchase offer from Zininga Cement Construction for a 22‑acre parcel off Chapanton Street, citing neighborhood impacts and the city’s desire to hold the site for a different future use.
The Utica City Council voted unanimously on Oct. 14 to reject an offer from Zininga Cement Construction to buy a 22‑acre city parcel off Chapanton Street for use as a concrete crushing operation.
The denial followed public comment from nearby residents who said a crushing operation would create noise, dust and heavy truck traffic near homes and local schools. “I live at 45666 Cass Avenue and just made aware today that they're looking, company was looking at purchasing or renting the property at the 22…
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