Bay Park Residents Frustrated by Overnight Construction Noise

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Residents of Bay Park are expressing frustration over disruptive overnight construction related to the Pure Water San Diego project. With work hours from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m., noise from construction trucks is impacting sleep. Concerns about traffic detours and a lack of communication from the city about road closures have added to the distress, prompting calls for reassessment of nighttime work hours. As the construction of crucial infrastructure is set to continue for the next several weeks, the community grapples with ongoing noise and accessibility issues.

San Diego, CA – Residents of Bay Park are expressing their frustration over disruptions caused by overnight construction related to the Pure Water San Diego project. The project, which aims to enhance the city’s water supply, has generated a significant amount of noise and inconvenience for those living nearby.

The construction is currently taking place at the intersection of Clairemont Drive and Denver Street, with work hours scheduled from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. Sunday through Thursday. Residents have reported persistent noise from construction trucks throughout the night, leading many to struggle with sleep. One resident described the situation as highly distressing and akin to “torture.”

In addition to the noise, traffic detours resulting from the construction have exacerbated challenges for residents. Some have raised concerns about a lack of notification regarding road closures, particularly those affecting Erie Street. Individuals also reported that they have become accustomed to investing in various noise mitigation strategies, such as earplugs and headphones, to cope with the disturbances.

The Pure Water San Diego initiative is a significant undertaking aimed at providing nearly half of the city’s water supply locally by the year 2035. The project encompasses various infrastructure improvements, including the installation of treatment facilities, pump stations, and pipelines. However, the need for overnight construction has raised questions among residents, many of whom perceive the lack of vehicle traffic during road closures as indicative that such late-night noise may not be necessary.

Despite acknowledging the benefits that come with the infrastructure improvements, residents remain concerned about how the construction activities are being managed. Complaints have included increased speeds and safety issues on smaller streets, which are now being used as detours for redirected traffic. Access to some areas has also been hampered due to blocks in the road layout caused by the construction.

The construction effort is projected to continue for the next 4-6 weeks, leaving residents to grapple with the ongoing noise and disruptions. A city spokesperson stated that overnight work hours are deemed essential for safety reasons, but the community members feel that there has been a lack of effective communication from the city regarding the project’s progress and plans. While the city claims to have disseminated information through door hangers and flyers, many residents report not receiving these updates.

Those affected continue to express feelings of exclusion from the decision-making process surrounding the construction. Some have called for a reassessment of the nighttime working hours, hoping for adjustments that could minimize disruption to residents without jeopardizing the progress of the necessary infrastructure updates.

As construction moves forward, it remains to be seen how local authorities will address the residents’ concerns and whether modifications might be made in response to ongoing complaints about noise and access throughout the Bay Park neighborhood.

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