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Residents raise noise, heavy-equipment and school-safety concerns in public comment
Summary
Residents raised noise, traffic-safety and zoning enforcement concerns during public comment, including calls for a sound wall along widened 90 Sixth Avenue and investigation into heavy equipment being stored and moved on Colorado Boulevard.
Several residents used the public‑comment period to press the council on neighborhood quality‑of‑life and safety issues.
Stephanie Miller, a Buffalo Highlands resident, said the 90 Sixth Avenue widening has caused significant truck noise between Landmark and Telluride and requested the city install a sound wall along that segment to reduce noise, mitigate safety risks near houses and reduce potential litigation from collisions and property‑value impacts. "...the amount of commercial truck traffic that goes right through there is…
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