Some people say construction along Ga. 400 is trashing their community

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Some local homeowners say they want their peace back and that noise from a bridge project has become unbearable.

Neighbors say the noise is not the only problem from the construction along Georgia 400.

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Residents tell Channel 2 Action News they were huge trees that kept the noise from Georgia Highway 369 away.

GDOT will put up a retaining wall, but the people who live in the area say the problems really started when GDOT took down trees.

"The noise is here," resident John Coutta said.

"It's been terrible," Jan Coutta added.

GDOT is replacing Browns Bridge along the Forsyth/Hall county line.

A retaining wall will go up down the street.

It is all in an effort to eventually widen the highway.

GDOT says the Browns Bridge project should be finished by April of 2020.

"We have a dusty road and mud when it rains.  And a porta-potty next to our mailbox," Jan Coutta said.

GDOT said none of the residents have filed an official noise complaint.