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Resident tells council road work has left corner of house sinking; DPW to investigate and report back
Summary
A longtime Dearborn resident told the council that recent road work at Kenilworth and Colson has caused potholes and vibrations that he says are damaging his home; Public Works director Tim Hawkins said staff will determine whether the cut was for a water or sewer repair and will report timing for a permanent fix.
A Dearborn homeowner asked the City Council on Tuesday to intervene after what he described as repeated road cuts and temporary repairs at the corner of Kenilworth and Colson that, he said, have left his house shaking and a corner of the foundation sinking.
"They broke down the concrete, they dug up, they did whatever they did, and they repaved it. Okay. It's falling apart," said resident Daniel Dometer, who gave his address as 5103 Kenilworth and said he has owned property in Dearborn for 28 years. He told the council the patched cuts…
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