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Neighbors say construction dust and health problems tied to Executive Golf Course work; call for enforcement
Summary
Multiple residents at the Nov. 5 meeting reported respiratory illness, dead fish and property damage they attribute to recent earthwork and dust at the Executive Golf Course. Residents urged the commission to press county regulators and the city for remediation and stronger dust‑control enforcement.
Several residents told the City Commission on Nov. 5 they are experiencing illnesses, lost plants and damaged equipment after recent heavy earthwork at the nearby Executive Golf Course, which is not the Carolina Club property under the quasi‑judicial hearing. The statements prompted requests that city staff and regulatory agencies step up enforcement and monitoring.
At the podium, Margate residents described breathing problems and veterinary bills they link to dust and chemical odors from trucks and exposed soil. “I’m getting very sick right now,” said Stacia Murray, who asked the commission to examine potential health impacts after observing dust drifting into backyards and pools. “Who’s gonna pay the…
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