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Resident complains of nighttime rock crushing in Copper Springs; staff says new permit requirement will close gap
Summary
A Copper Springs resident told the council that recent nighttime rock crushing and dust left nearby homes coated and children unable to play; staff said they intervened, mitigation (water truck) was used, and the city will require land-disturbance permits for such activity going forward.
During public comment, resident Aaron McNear described nights of heavy construction activity he said included rock crushing near homes in Copper Springs, producing clouds of dust and excessive noise.
"No kids in our street were able to go out and play that night," McNear told the council, saying the contractor’s work ran late into the evening and that the promised 50-foot landscape buffer and required…
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