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Thu April 13, 2017 - National Edition
A northeast Atlanta man is suing the Georgia Department of Transportation over noise issues tied to the Interstate 85 bridge collapse reconstruction.
The complaint was electronically filed Saturday in Fulton County Superior Court. Tyler Gaston, a resident of the Optimist Lofts complex, argues that he is sleep-deprived and prone to additional health issues due to around-the-clock construction work. His complex is within feet of the highway construction site.
Gaston wants a temporary restraining order and injunction against GDOT, and he requests that construction cease between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. on weekdays and 10 p.m. and 10 a.m. on weekends. He also asks that blasting and the use of jackhammers and pile drivers cease on weekends and holidays, and between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.
The complaint also suggests temporary relocation assistance amid the construction, which GDOT has predicted to last through June.
Neighbors said they sympathize with Gaston.
"It's kind of a hassle trying to get sleep and work and have a life all the way around because you're constantly trying to deal with the bombardment of noise," said Shawn Anderson, who also lives along Piedmont Road.
Tina Marshall lives in the Optimist Lofts complex, and said she thinks GDOT's overnight work is the right move.
She believes, however, that there should be some sort of temporary relocation assistance available for those who cannot escape the daily construction noise and travel restraints.
"I would want some sort of compensation for not having an enjoyable living experience because that's what you pay for in any apartment," Marshall said.
Gaston did not immediately respond to messages regarding the complaint. A spokeswoman for GDOT said the agency could not comment on the pending legal matter.
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