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Residents press council over loud firehouse siren and speeding on county roads

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Summary

Several residents at the May 20 meeting urged the council and police to address a stationary firehouse siren that sounds repeatedly and to step up enforcement of excessive speeding on county roads; officials said they will inquire with the fire department and police.

Multiple Monroe Township residents raised public‑safety and quality‑of‑life complaints during the May 20 public‑comment period, asking the township to address a repeatedly sounding firehouse siren and widespread speeding and loud vehicles on local roads.

Residents who live behind the former firehouse on Harrison Avenue said a stationary siren at that facility sounds multiple times per day, often in two consecutive bursts and at a measured level one resident reported at about 110 decibels. “My house shakes when it goes…

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