During a recent government meeting, the city attorney presented a resolution regarding an appeal from John Skanky concerning property damage caused by a sewer overflow. The incident, which occurred on October 14, involved flooding in Skanky's basement, where he discovered approximately two inches of water and sewage after returning from a football game with his son.
Skanky recounted his experience, explaining that despite his sump pump being operational, it could not handle the volume of water due to a clog in the city’s main line. He promptly reported the issue to city officials, who responded and managed to clear the blockage. However, the city attorney's office recommended denying Skanky's claim for damages, citing a lack of prior notice regarding the clog that led to the overflow.
Skanky expressed his frustration with the denial, stating that he had provided evidence, including photographs and correspondence with city officials, to support his appeal. The matter remains unresolved as the city continues to uphold its position based on the absence of prior notification about the sewer issue.