A cement company in San Tan Valley is stirring up controversy in one neighborhood. Cell phone video shows crews working into late hours of the night, making lots of noise and keeping residents awake.
Grinding and grooving 130,000 square yards of I-35W's road surface to reduce noise levels without losing a surface for tires to grip. Next Generation Concrete Surface (NGCS) refers to a concrete ...
Regarding “The I-81 project will add miles and miles of noise barriers. How did the state decide where they should go?” (Aug. 15, 2024): The concrete highway noise barriers that have been constructed ...
Hundreds of residents who live near the Lehigh Southwest Cement Plant in Cupertino packed a Thursday night meeting to vent their frustrations about noise, traffic and air quality around the plant. The ...
MADISON, Alabama -- Whitney Sutherland desperately tried to save the tree line that bordered her home and the tract of land that will eventually house the Shoppes of Madison, anchored by the city's ...
The city of Cupertino is going to conduct an independent noise study of the Lehigh Southwest Cement facility in response to noise complaints from neighbors living near the site. At a meeting on March ...
SLIDELL, La. -- Residents in the upscale Lakeshore Estates of Slidell said on Tuesday they want to put an end to a huge concrete crushing operation going on adjacent to their homes."It has been a ...
Residents near a concrete plant in Naperville want the company to be a better neighbor - and a less loud and messy one, too. Neighbors of the Ozinga concrete plant at 515 Spring Ave. say they're tired ...
Hannah Kliger joined the CBS News New York team as a reporter in May 2022, focusing her coverage in Brooklyn. A native New Yorker, Hannah has received several awards for her investigative journalism ...
A Bay Area community is battling noise in the night. People in Cupertino claim the noise is coming from a cement plant just outside city limits. Residents in response are hoping to gather evidence to ...
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