Residents of an unincorporated area are facing significant challenges due to noise pollution from frequent train traffic, with reports of up to 48 trains passing through daily. During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised about the impact of this noise on local families, particularly regarding disturbances during the night.
In response to these issues, officials discussed the establishment of a \"quiet zone\" to mitigate the noise. A proposed solution involves implementing a supplementary safety measure (SSM) at two specific train crossings, which would include the installation of a concrete median. The estimated cost for this measure is approximately $20,000 per crossing.
The discussion highlighted the need for a public authority to spearhead the initiative, as individual citizens cannot initiate the process. Matt Tuggle from the unincorporated county was identified as a potential authority to move the proposal forward. The urgency of the situation was emphasized, with one resident noting their extensive efforts over the past year to address the issue.
The meeting concluded with a call for further action to establish the quiet zone, underscoring the community's need for relief from the ongoing disturbances.