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Resident tells city commission lead-remediation work left electrical, plumbing and permit problems
Summary
A Benton Harbor resident recounted problems after a lead-reduction project — failed electrical elements, a removed hot-water heater, leaks discovered behind a wall panel and difficulty obtaining permits — and asked the city to hold contractors accountable.
During public comment at the Dec. 16 Benton Harbor City Commission meeting, resident Glenda Wissnack (1181 Ogden Avenue) praised aspects of a state-led lead-reduction effort but detailed multiple problems she says remain at her home and at others’ properties. She told commissioners she found failed electrical work, a removed hot-water heater (which she said was cut in half), leaks that were discovered only after removing a bathroom panel and inconsistent inspection outcomes that left residents with repair bills.
“I am grateful for those, but I'm not really happy with the work that's…
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