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Residents press Dayton Council over early-morning truck noise; county to install stop signs July 10
Summary
Residents described semi-truck noise and dangerous cut-through traffic in neighborhoods and urged the city to act. Staff said the county will install stop signs and a message board at Fernbrook and Rush Creek Parkway by July 10; council discussed possible ordinances about engine/exhaust braking.
Marsha Grover, a Fernbrook-area resident, told the Dayton City Council she has “semis coming in with equipment at, like, 06:30 in the morning, squealing their brakes” and said the early-morning noise has been waking neighbors.
Another resident, Keith Grover, told the council large trucks and cut-through traffic are rattling windows and endangering bicyclists and pedestrians.…
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