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Resident alleges undisclosed survey details, possible $500,000 utility work after Miller Road widening
Summary
A Rowlett property owner told the City Council he uncovered emails and surveys showing utility poles and other infrastructure may sit on his private property and that an electric contractor discussed an underground-conversion option with costs potentially near $500,000.
Dave Hole, a Rowlett property owner, told the City Council during the public-input period that emails and survey documents connected to the Miller Road Phase 2 widening project indicate both the contractor Encore and city staff withheld information about impacts to his six properties. "Option 2, convert the overhead double circuit facilities to an underground double circuit," reads a passage Hole quoted from an email he said came from Barry Young of Encore. The quoted message included a recommendation to "set up a…
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