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Pompano residents press city to shut down concrete‑crushing site behind Gulfview Estates

Pompano Beach City Commission · November 13, 2025
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Residents of Gulfview Estates told the Pompano Beach City Commission the subcontractor processing Dixie Highway asphalt and concrete has operated for months near their mobile‑home park without required controls, causing dust, noise and health worries; staff said it will be relocated and the temporary‑use permit can be revoked if conditions are violated.

Residents of Gulfview Estates pleaded with the Pompano Beach City Commission on Nov. 13 to stop what they described as a months‑long, unpermitted concrete and asphalt crushing operation on land that backs up to their homes.

Multiple speakers, including Randy Christiansen and Bill Stockholm, described constant noise, silica dust coating houses and cars, and trees cleared on a property they said was donated to the city after Hurricane Wilma. “They’re hauling in concrete. They’re hauling in asphalt. They’re grinding. They’re banging noise continuous 5, 6 days a week,” said Randy Christiansen, president of his Gulfview HOA, during the public comment period.

City staff and the property manager told…

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