After two years of debate, officials in Shelby Township, Mich., have approved the relocation of a local asphalt and concrete recycling center, according to a report in the Macomb Daily (Mount Clemens, Mich.).
The site, owned an operated by Steve Messina, needed to be moved after its former location was rezoned for condominium development earlier this year, according to the report.
Residents of the proposed new site expressed concern over dust and increased truck traffic the facility would bring to the area.
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