Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Nighttime utility work continues near Marriott site in Bethesda (Video+Photos)

Bethesda's nighttime economy may have tanked after the Montgomery County Council's disastrous Nighttime Economy Task Force, but the nighttime noise and utility work markets are still booming. A crew closed several lanes again around the intersection of Norfolk and Woodmont Avenues last night, by the Marriott headquarters construction site.






6 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:21 AM

    That sure looks like daytime utility work to me.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous9:01 AM

    i live less than a block away...was not able to hear any construction news and i have not been inconvenienced by the work. glad to have improvements to our infrastructure. i have no idea why dyer will delete this, but i suspect because it is contrary to his narrative that he will just cite an imaginary comment policy.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous9:10 AM

      Very noisy for folks in 7770 Norfolk.

      Glad you couldn't hear it at your place though.

      Delete
  3. Anonymous11:06 AM

    Do you live in the sewers?

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous11:34 AM

    It was only noisy at 7770 Norfolk for less than 20 minutes. To blame the council or anyone at the Transportation or Planning Department is irresponsible and petty of Mr. Dyer. I expect he will delete this comment too.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Anonymous4:54 PM

    It's noisy at 7770 Norfolk far longer than 20 minute increments. Several days a month, the construction work continues throughout the night into early morning. As a resident of 7770 Norfolk, my sleep is often disrupted.

    ReplyDelete