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Resident presses Fort Thomas for action on persistent drainage and asks about rental notification
Summary
A resident said a spring beneath his house is causing ice and litter in front of the property and asked why neighbors are not notified when a house becomes a rental; staff said they are investigating the drainage (a natural spring flowing to a sump pump) and that no local rental-notification law exists.
A Fort Thomas resident used the public-comment period to press city officials over a long-running drainage problem and to ask why property rentals do not trigger neighborhood notification.
The resident said a "big hole" and recurring runoff form ice in front of his house and that state inspectors had recently left business cards at the property. City staff replied…
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