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Editorial Lannion
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Jan 4, 2025 at 12:51 p.m.
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Before the opening of the session of the last municipal council of Saint-Michel-en-Grève (Côtes-d'Armor), residents of rue de la Côte-des-Bruyères expressed their dissatisfaction following the end of the work.
Following the pavement degradation following road works, residents complain of noise pollution with an impact on daily life and health (lack of sleep), due to road traffic. “And yet I have double glazing,” recalls this exasperated resident.
They also mention fortes vibrations inside the houses and theappearance of cracks on their homes. “Everything is shaking, I’m afraid. »
Lannion Trégor community alerted
Added to the nuisance is also the vitesse excessive on this road axis. The local residents present mentioned a continuous line before the work which was transformed into a discontinuous line allowing motorists to overtake in the center of the town: “an aberration”. “I don’t dare cross anymore. »
Mayor François Ponchon confirms that he has already written to the Agglo on December 12, 2024 to come and see. “Photos before work were taken during the inventory and can be used for comparison. »
Police checks
Concerning road safety, he deplores theincivility of certain users and will request more frequent gendarmerie checks.
Following the last advice, which mentioned the impossibility of financing the entire town development project, these local residents are worried:
We cannot continue to endure this nuisance and the deterioration of our homes. Laying a new coating is a priority.
One of them contacted André Coënt, vice-president of the Department, delegate for infrastructure and soft mobility, who confirmed that he was waiting for the town's development work to resurface the surface.
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