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Resident urges council to order engineering assessment after repeated low-frequency vibrations

Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council
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Summary

A long-term Lexington resident told the council his home has experienced repeated low-frequency vibration and noise events and asked the city to conduct an engineering assessment of underground utilities, pump stations and nearby equipment and provide time-correlated monitoring and a written report.

Gary W. Jones, describing himself as a long-term resident and small-business operator representing District 11, used the public-comment period to place on record a sustained habitability and public-health concern: his household has experienced repeated, hours-long low-frequency vibration events and broadband noise that he says disrupt sleep and normal activity.

Jones said he has conducted internal investigations and installed acoustic monitoring at his home and that the evidence points away…

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