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Residents raise property-line questions and allege sanitary sewer project fraud; mayor says records show work completed
Summary
During public comment, residents raised a dispute about property lines at 100 Washington Avenue and alleged the village conspired with a contractor on the Phase 1 sanitary sewer project; the mayor said village records and independent testing indicate the pipes were replaced.
Two residents used the public-comment period to raise concerns about village property records and the Phase 1 sanitary sewer project.
Glenn Parish, who said he recently purchased 100 Washington Avenue and identified himself as a third-generation Glendaleian, asked council about property-line disputes and said he requested surveys from the administrator. He described informal discussions with the CIC and said…
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