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Resident alleges Cole Avenue sewer work was misrepresented; officials point to records

Village of Glendale Council · December 2, 2025
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Summary

A resident testified that Cole Avenue sanitary-sewer lines were corroded and required full replacement, accusing village officials of misrepresenting work to regulators; the village administrator and staff responded that pipe bursting and televac inspection records show new PVC was installed.

During public comment at the Village of Glendale's December meeting, resident Kevin Parish of 176 Washington Avenue presented archival documents and photographs he said show severe corrosion on Cole Avenue sewer lines and asserted the work was not completed as reported to regulators.

Parish's claim: Parish said the original Phase 1 sanitary-sewer project had a total cost of $199,500 and that photographs in his packet show lines "totally corroded and unable to be replaced by sleeving," requiring full replacement. He said the…

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