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Residents urge Mount Clemens to address 24/7 noise and bright lighting from former Ford plant
Summary
Multiple residents from North Wilson told the City Commission that truck traffic, dumpster operations and large pole-mounted lights at the former Ford plant operate around the clock, shaking homes and shining directly into backyards; they asked the city for measures such as noise curfews, screening walls and code-enforcement follow-up.
Residents from North Wilson pressed the Mount Clemens City Commission on persistent overnight noise and bright lighting coming from the former Ford plant behind their homes.
"They work 7 days a week, 24 hours a day," Elizabeth Davidson said, identifying herself as living at 226 North Wilson, and describing "dumpster noise, backing up of high lows" and large lights that make her backyard "lit up like a Christmas tree" late into the night. She asked the city to consider physical screening, to turn off unnecessary…
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