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Property owner tells Bradford council sewage and storm runoff damaged basement, staff pledges follow-up
Summary
A Bradford property owner told the City Council that sewage and heavy storm runoff from a neighboring commercial property flooded her parking lot and damaged the basement of 15 North Kendall. City code enforcement staff said they will follow up and investigate cleanup and drainage options.
A property owner who identified herself by address told the Bradford City Council that sewage and subsequent storm runoff from a neighboring business flooded her parking lot and damaged the basement of 15 North Kendall, where she runs a counseling practice.
The comment came during the public comment portion of a council meeting. The resident said she and her husband contacted city officials as soon as they discovered sewage entering their parking lot and that personnel from code enforcement, the water authority and the sanitary authority inspected the site. “As soon as we became aware that sewage was entering our parking lot, we contacted city officials,”…
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