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Hoover Council approves Riverchase sewer agreement, prompting public concern over private‑property repairs and transparency
Summary
The Hoover City Council approved a resolution authorizing an agreement with private property owners and insurers to address failing sewer and stormwater infrastructure in the Riverchase/Route 31 area, a long‑running matter that speakers said will cost up to $4 million to repair.
The Hoover City Council voted to approve a resolution authorizing the mayor to execute an agreement with private parties to address failing sewer and stormwater infrastructure in the Riverchase/Route 31 area, a matter that has been under litigation since 2022.
The resolution (listed on the agenda as Resolution 8443‑25) names Treya Riverchase Village LLC, Regina Investment Corp., Panda Express Inc., Walgreens Company, Riverchase Lorna LP, and several insurers among the parties with which the city will execute the agreement. A council member explained that the city had been litigating the matter since 2022 and that continuing litigation could take another two years; that member said the city had agreed…
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