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Andover resident asks council to honor landscaping, repair commitments after 150 Ninth Street project

3154949 · April 30, 2025
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Summary

At the City of Andover public forum, resident Phil Benedict said utility work tied to the 150 Ninth Road project damaged his sewer line, flooded his basement and removed trees; he asked the city to pay an HOA invoice and replace trees and seed in the proper season.

Phil Benedict, a resident who lives just off 150 Ninth Street but whose mailing address is in Wichita, told the Andover City Council at its April meeting that utility work tied to the 150 Ninth Road project damaged his home and that promised post‑project landscaping has not been fulfilled.

Benedict said Evergy crews hit a sewer line during the project, causing repeated backups that flooded his basement, ruined carpet and walls and destroyed personal items. He said a Roto‑Rooter crew videotaped a piece of piping lodged in the new sewer line and that repairs and cleanup…

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