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Residents press council over collapsing hillside, city says stop-work order remains in place

3175914 · May 2, 2025
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Neighbors described ongoing erosion and an unstable slope at 515 Greenwood Drive; city staff said the property has a stop-work order, the owner recently changed via quitclaim deed, and the city may require a geotechnical engineer if the slope worsens.

Residents told the Clinton City Council that a hillside excavation at 515 Greenwood Drive has been collapsing for more than a year and is damaging nearby property values.

Don Head, a Greenwood Drive resident, said the property is “an eyesore” after trees and vegetation were removed and large piles of dirt were left on the site. “They took all the foliage off the hillside, so nothing left to hold the dirt in place,” Head said.

City staff member Matt (last name not specified) told the council the property changed hands from Jeremy Webb to John Stair via a quitclaim…

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