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Resident’s complaint about night‑time sewer noise prompts staff follow‑up; sewer video evaluation limited to state compliance
Summary
A resident near a mobile home park told the council his mother‑in‑law is considering leaving her home because of unexplained night‑time noise and vibration; staff said the planned sewer system video evaluation covers only a portion of the system for state compliance and that staff has been unable to locate the source so far.
A resident told the Cypress City Council on June 23 that his mother‑in‑law is being forced to consider moving because of persistent noise and vibration that neighbors attribute to nearby sewer or park infrastructure; city staff said the planned sewer video evaluation is focused on compliance inspections and may not identify the intermittent noise source, but staff will continue to assist.
Gary Hammerman, who said his mother‑in‑law Susan Hobart bought her home in 1967 and lives on Cheshire near a motor home park, urged the council to add investigative resources to the sewer system video evaluation to determine the noise source. “Susan's a widow on a fixed income and isn't…
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