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A proposed cement plant in Sunnyvale has garnered strong support from local residents, as discussed in the recent Town Council meeting. One council member highlighted conversations with nearby residents who expressed no concerns about the project, emphasizing its historical presence in the area.
The council member noted that cement plants have been part of the Homestead community since its inception, referencing the successful use of a cement plant during previous construction phases. "This would not be the first time a cement plant was used in Homestead," they stated, pointing out that the community has adapted well to the operations in the past.
Residents have witnessed the cement plant's operations firsthand, with one council member sharing their own experience of living near a construction site where trucks washed out concrete during street pouring. "We've had no problems with that," they affirmed, reinforcing the sentiment that the community is well-equipped to handle any minor inconveniences, such as traffic or noise.
The council member concluded by expressing hope that any lingering concerns would be alleviated by the positive experiences of those living closest to the proposed site. The overwhelming support for the cement plant indicates a community ready to embrace this development, viewing it as a beneficial addition to Sunnyvale.
Converted from Sunnyvale - Town Council meeting on August 11, 2025
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