Argyle Residents Against Temp Cement Plant
Argyle Residents Against Temp Cement Plant
The Issue
We, the residents of Argyle, oppose the proposed concrete batch plant planned only a few hundred feet from our homes and ask that it be relocated to a more appropriate industrial area.
This site is simply not suitable for an operation involving heavy machinery, diesel trucks, early-morning activity, and material handling. Our neighborhoods are family-focused residential areas, and placing an industrial plant this close would create significant, unavoidable impacts.
Why This Location Is Not Appropriate:
• Industrial noise from trucks, loaders, mixers, and backup alarms.
• Heavy truck traffic posing safety risks to families, cyclists, and teen drivers.
• Dust and air quality concerns from aggregate handling and truck movement.
• Bright industrial lighting and vibration near homes.
• Likely negative effect on property values for surrounding neighborhoods.
These impacts aren’t speculative—they reflect normal operations of concrete batch plants.
Our Request:
We respectfully ask the Town of Argyle move to more appropriate industrial area—one designed to handle heavy equipment, truck activity, and noise without harming nearby residents.
This is not anti-development. We support growth that is responsible, safe, and aligned with Argyle’s residential character. This location simply does not meet that standard.

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The Issue
We, the residents of Argyle, oppose the proposed concrete batch plant planned only a few hundred feet from our homes and ask that it be relocated to a more appropriate industrial area.
This site is simply not suitable for an operation involving heavy machinery, diesel trucks, early-morning activity, and material handling. Our neighborhoods are family-focused residential areas, and placing an industrial plant this close would create significant, unavoidable impacts.
Why This Location Is Not Appropriate:
• Industrial noise from trucks, loaders, mixers, and backup alarms.
• Heavy truck traffic posing safety risks to families, cyclists, and teen drivers.
• Dust and air quality concerns from aggregate handling and truck movement.
• Bright industrial lighting and vibration near homes.
• Likely negative effect on property values for surrounding neighborhoods.
These impacts aren’t speculative—they reflect normal operations of concrete batch plants.
Our Request:
We respectfully ask the Town of Argyle move to more appropriate industrial area—one designed to handle heavy equipment, truck activity, and noise without harming nearby residents.
This is not anti-development. We support growth that is responsible, safe, and aligned with Argyle’s residential character. This location simply does not meet that standard.

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The Decision Makers
Petition created on November 29, 2025