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Developer raises sinkhole safety concern at Quarter House; administration orders inspection and co-ordination with Jackson Water

3443628 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

A sinkhole has developed near the main vehicle entrance to the Quarter House apartment development. Developer Justin Peterson told the council he had emailed the city on April 26 and received no response; the chief administrative officer said staff would inspect, involve Jackson Water and return with a repair plan.

A sinkhole that formed in the public right-of-way next to the primary vehicular entrance of the Quarter House apartment community prompted a developer to ask the Jackson City Council on May 20 for immediate inspection and repair.

Justin Peterson, president of State Street Group — the Quarter House developer — told the council he notified the city on April 26 and provided photos marking the location. He said the sinkhole is adjacent to the main entrance and represents a potential safety hazard for…

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