Balancing Hardcore Security with Neighborhood Standards
I've seen it happen a dozen times in Bonita Springs. You've got a construction crew setting up near Spanish Wells or Pelican Landing, and suddenly the neighbors are calling the city because the site looks like a junk heap. After Hurricane Charley taught us how quickly things can turn sideways, we realized that security isn't just about keeping people out; it's about how that barrier sits in the community.
When we're working near boutique spots like Serrano, we don't just throw up bare wire. We use privacy windscreens to clean up the look of the chain link panels. It hides the chaos of the job site while providing much-needed wind load resistance. We've found that balancing fencing vs surveillance needs with local aesthetics keeps the project moving without the headache of neighbor complaints.
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