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Neighbors win court-ordered dust controls after concrete‑crusher complaints in Schoolcraft area
Summary
After months of complaints from the Schoolcraft Improvement Association about fugitive dust from a concrete crushing operation near Greenfield and I‑96, the business and city reached a court consent agreement requiring lowered stockpiles, interior cementing, road repairs and dust mitigation measures.
Pro Tem James Tate announced a court-issued consent agreement with Green Valley that requires dust controls and other mitigation after persistent complaints from the Schoolcraft Improvement Association about a concrete crusher near Greenfield and I‑96.
The agreement requires the business to keep piles of crushed concrete lower than industry standards, install dust‑control measures, cement the facility interior to reduce dirt and dust carried out on tires, add rumble strips at exits, and contribute funds for road repairs in the area. Pro Tem Tate said the company “agreed to do it.”
The Schoolcraft Improvement Association had documented daily dust and…
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