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Neighbors press city to revisit approval of truck‑driving school; board urges trial of mitigation measures
Summary
A Saint Ann resident urged aldermen to revisit approval of a truck‑driving school located near housing, citing noise and truck staging; board members and residents debated mitigation including mature trees, a sidewalk for safety, and a proposed $180,000 beautification effort the business offered.
During public comment at the Jan. 7 Saint Ann Board of Aldermen meeting, a resident urged the board to revisit a previously approved trucking business near a residential area, saying trucks are staged along Old Saint Charles Road and that noise and views are affecting nearby homeowners.
The resident asked the board to reconsider whether the business belongs next to homes and said truck parking near the road creates a billboard‑like appearance. Other residents and board members spoke in the meeting: some asked for a short trial to let the…
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