Tempe Students Fight Nighttime Construction Noise


Author: The Daily News Now! February 27, 2026 Duration: 1:19
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Tempe Students Fight Nighttime Construction Noise

Tempes Downtown Boom: Students Struggle with Nighttime Construction Noise - ASU students living near Seventh Street are grappling with sleep disruption due to late-night construction for high-rise buildings. Despite city rules requiring special permits for nighttime work, students feel unheard. The city has approved a four-day permit for a sewer pipe installation, promising advance notice for future overnight jobs. Students support growth but urge the city to reconsider nighttime permits.

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