Denver (KDVR) – neighbors near the 70th Highway in Denver says the noise in the area is fixed from nearby traffic. Some say that the noise keeps them at night and boycott their work.
“I can no longer stand on it anymore,” said Pam Massias, who lives near the crowded highway. Oh, why did you go home here? “
The neighbors say they are tired of noise.
“I liked that I was on a call where someone is similar to his trumpet and you can hear him at the meeting,” said Lauren Person, who lives nearby.
But relief is on the way. The state will spend more than $ 20 million so that these neighbors can get some peace and calm.
“I am very happy because they do it and that it takes them longer because they are on this side, and this way there. Now it is our role.”
But it is not only about noise. Safety is also considered to be the highest mind of neighbors, some of which live directly through where half halfs down in November, when he sent three to the hospital and the home loss with difficulty.
“The whole house went,” a boom “and went,” Oh my God, what happened? And Massias said:
But now the residents will feel safe thanks to a huge concrete wall that runs six miles away.
“We have some friends who live on the other side of the highway, as they already have the wall, and he is definitely quieter there. So from the point of view of one of the neighbors, it is amazing.”