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Resident asks council to move her home to later phase of township waterline project after contractor dispute
Summary
A Lake Hiawatha homeowner told the Parsippany-Troy Hills council she declined contractor work due to alleged incompetence and asked to be scheduled in a later phase; council and staff said the project follows a multi-year state-mandated schedule and advised a staff follow-up meeting.
Kim Anderson, a Lake Hiawatha resident, told the Parsippany (Troy Hills) Township Council on Feb. 18 that she has asked to be moved to a later phase of the township’s multi-year waterline replacement program after disputes with the contractor assigned for her neighborhood.
Anderson said she and neighbors have discussed the issue with the township for about four years. She said the contractor assigned to Phase 1 behaved “unprofessional and incompetent,” citing instances she described as improperly buried lines, rude conduct and…
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