Manatee County Halts Construction Project Amid Resident Complaints
Manatee County officials have issued a stop-work order on a construction project near 53rd Avenue East and 9th Street East in Bradenton. The decision came after residents in the nearby Briarwood and Oakwood Villas neighborhoods raised concerns about excessive dust and debris affecting their communities.
Residents reported that dust from the construction site had accumulated on their properties, leading to health concerns and reduced air quality. In response, the county inspected and determined that the developer had not implemented adequate dust control measures. Consequently, the county issued a stop-work order to address these violations and protect the well-being of the affected communities.
Before construction can resume, the developer is now required to submit a revised plan that includes effective dust mitigation strategies. County officials have stated that they will closely monitor the situation to ensure environmental and safety standards compliance.
This incident highlights the importance of enforcing regulations safeguarding residents from potential hazards associated with nearby construction activities. The county's swift action underscores its commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for all residents.