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Downtown business owners and tenants urge Dalton to act after repeated loud-noise incidents at Deja Vu
Summary
Property owners and tenants told Dalton’s mayor and council that loud music and vibrations from the Deja Vu social club on North Hamilton Street have caused tenant sleep disruption, visible property damage and repeated police responses; city staff said they will follow up and requested evidence.
Property owners and tenants pressed Dalton’s mayor and council on Jan. 5, 2026, to address recurring loud music and structural vibration from a downtown social club called Deja Vu that they say is damaging historic buildings and disrupting residents.
"The sound is so loud you can feel it in the walls," said Melissa Williams, owner of E and D Legacy, which owns a building at 222 North Hamilton Street. Williams told the council she purchased the property in 2018, that some tenants have lived at the address longer than her ownership, and that weekend…
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