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Urgent Update: Nightly Construction Causes Noise Disturbance in James Bay
BREAKING: Residents near James Bay are expressing growing frustration as nightly construction for shoreline restoration work generates “ear-splitting” noise. The construction, taking place seven days a week, is disrupting the peace during late-night hours, prompting community complaints.
The Harbour Authority confirmed that work is being conducted exclusively at night to prevent interference with Helijet flight operations. However, the decision to prioritize the helicopter service is leaving local residents struggling to cope with the relentless racket during the hours meant for rest.
Local homeowners have voiced concerns that the noise levels are not only disruptive but also impacting their mental well-being. “It feels like we can’t escape the noise, even in our own homes,” one resident stated.
The construction project aims to enhance the shoreline, but the immediate consequences are creating a crisis for many who live in close proximity. Authorities have acknowledged the complaints but insist that the work is essential and must be completed promptly.
Community leaders are calling for a reassessment of the construction schedule to mitigate the impact on residents. “We need to find a balance between necessary improvements and the quality of life for those living here,” a local representative said in a recent meeting.
As this situation develops, residents are encouraged to voice their concerns directly to the Harbour Authority and local officials. The construction is expected to continue for several weeks, with no immediate end in sight.
WHAT’S NEXT: As the project progresses, updates regarding the construction timeline and potential changes to work hours will become crucial for residents. Local authorities are under pressure to address the rising discontent, and further developments are anticipated in the coming days.
Stay tuned for more updates as the situation unfolds in James Bay.
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