closed #59115
City Construction Projects
1150 S Clarizz BLVD
- Case Date:
- 2/9/1999
Clarizz Boulevard gate open despite local plan for site that requires it to be closed until mid April. Please take legal action.
Clarizz Boulevard gate open despite local plan for site that requires it to be closed until mid April. Please take legal action.
Mr. Jones wrote letter dated 2/2/99 that stated that CBU crews constructed sanitary sewer thru east end of his property during 1995. The surveyor stake for the property line marker was removed and not replaced. Mr. Jones states that the easement agreement provides that the property will be returned to the original condition prior to construction work. Mr. Jones would like the marker replaced.
The residents at 925 S. Ballantine had a contractor make a street cut across Ballantine. The cut is sinking in and has become dangerous.
Mr. Turpin called and reported that when the Utilities Dept. installed new line on Rockport Road they dug up entry to his driveway. At that time the driveway had a culvert. When redoing his driveway, no culvert was installed. Water backs up in his driveway now and he has a "muddy mess." He would like a culvert installed since he is afraid his car will be damaged.
Mrs. Myers called on behalf of her son, Joe Myers, because the alley-way running from Rogers St. east -west near the Rogers St. fire station needs to be paved. She wants the Street department to have more money so that they can pave her alley sooner than the fall of 1999, when Bobby Chestnut told her it would be paved.
(Please call the above complainant for additional information). Says Utilities dug a hole to install a manhole and did not finish grading around it.
Ms Sudbury is unhappy with the amount of traffic that is using Wapehani Road as a cut-through from the Wapehani Hills development.
GRAVEL AND UTILITY TRUCKS ARE LEFT ON THIS STREET WHEN THE CREW ISN'T WORKING HERE. THE GRAVEL DUST CAUSES A MESS. HER CAR IS DIRTY, AND SHE CAN'T OPEN HER WINDOWS BECAUSE IT GETS HER HOUSE DIRTY.
MOUND OF DIRT LEFT IN YARD , WOULD LIKE YARD REPAIRED
Mr. Sutherland is frustrated and perplexed, that the City has the nerve to take on so many construction projects at one time, especially when all the students are back in town. He had to detour 4 different times just to get to work on the west side of town. He thinks this is very poor planning on the part of the City, and he'd like to know how all of this construction can be scheduled to take place at the same time?