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Resident raises truck damage concerns at Bilby/Preble; city to inspect and consider enforcement

Lawrenceburg City · July 21, 2026
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Summary

A Bilby Road resident told the council and staff that dump trucks working on a nearby county project are damaging her yard and city property; staff said the project manager will inspect and police may monitor truck activity at the entrance.

Liz Yuhanek of Bilby Road told the council she appreciated posts placed on the corner of Bilby and Preble but said several posts had come down and asked what to do with them. "They did. Would you like them back? I have two," she said. She also reported that dump trucks were causing damage to city and private property and asked whether an officer could be present to deter the behavior. "At this point, they're causing damage to city property, personal property, multiple things," a resident said during the exchange.

Council and staff responded that the project manager would be asked to assess damage and hold parties accountable where appropriate, and that police could try a targeted presence at the entrance. A staff speaker said code enforcement and street sweepers had issues (broken street sweepers), and the city will evaluate repairs after the county project is complete. The council did not set a formal vote but directed staff to follow up.