One of the ways to is to force them to do a traffic study.
If nothing else, it could stall while the city has to think about new roads, stop lights, etc.
It's more dangerous for kids in the neighborhood too.
Shame it's not a old Indian burial ground or historic place...
Get the local newspaper involved.
And the "endangerd" bats is probably a really good way to stop it.
Our neighbor was gone for a few weeks, and when she came back she had a lot of bats in her attic. She had to pay big bucks to have people come out and catch them and move them. They are protected here and you can't kill them.
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