
Early birds in Cudahy might get more than just the proverbial worm next week. ATI-Cudahy, an industrial operation in town, is getting a jump on its workday, commencing activities well before the sun rises. The City of Cudahy has orchestrated a partnership with ATI-Cudahy to keep the populace informed of these early starts. According to the city's official website, announcements on their operational hours that breach the norm will be communicated to residents, ensuring the public stays in the loop.
These aberrant hours, possibly disrupting the sweet slumber of residents, start as early as 3:00 am on some days. For instance, today, Large Counter Blow Hammer, #85, stirred the predawn hours at 3:00 am—a full four hours before the community's usual waking symphony. Commotion of a similar nature is expected throughout the week, with noise and vibrations as Steel Drop Hammers of various sizes will join the cacophony. This information was shared on the city’s website and Facebook page, detailing each early start date and time.
In response to potential concerns, the City extends an invitation for feedback on ATI-Cudahy's operations. Whether it be issues with noise or vibrations, residents are encouraged to reach out. The City's officials have provided a phone number, email, and a "Report a Problem" portal for any citizen reports. All relevant contact details and reporting methods are available on the city’s official communication channels. These measures imply a vested interest in maintaining community comfort despite the necessary industrial activity.









