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The tone of that sentence grates on me after all we residents have been through during the endless Madison Valley Stormwater Project construction. We have endured - so the that businesses would not lose customers - NIGHT work (all night long reverse alarms, drilling, pounding that knocked pictures off of our walls) when we all have to go to work and school in the morning, vibrations that damaged our home sewers, dangerous conditions (resulting in numerous meetings with the city so our kids could walk out of their homes without being struck by the swinging arm of a backhoe), foul mouthed construction workers berating residents, damage to our cars, dirt raining down on our houses, the list goes on and on.
So no, pricey businesses that many residents can't afford to patronize, we neighbors have not just been "inconvenienced" while you business owners have been "HUGEly impacted." We have actually suffered quite a lot in the name of the residents taking a hit so the businesses won't have to.