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Owner seeks highway-authority agreement for contaminated 1125 Aurora Ave. site; city counsel says liability indemnified

3663526 · June 4, 2025
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Attorneys and environmental consultants representing the owner of 1125 Aurora Avenue presented an informational briefing June 3 seeking a highway-authority agreement that would allow some contamination to remain under pavement if the owner records an indemnity covering future city costs.

Attorneys and environmental consultants representing the property owner at 1125 Aurora Avenue gave an informational presentation June 3 on a proposed highway-authority agreement to allow contamination left from prior underground storage tanks to remain beneath a paved right-of-way with engineered controls and indemnities.

Dennis Walsh, outside environmental counsel for the city’s requester, described the agreement as a tool that permits contaminants that may have migrated under East Indian Trail Road to remain in place if the city accepts the pavement or right-of-way as an engineered barrier.…

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