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Resident says heavy trucks and poor road conditions popped sewer tie‑in on Grand Avenue
Summary
Connie Claus, owner of 120 Grand Avenue, told the commission semi trucks and road conditions have damaged the private sewer tie‑in and that utilities' camera work showed the crack; she said contractors would not investigate beyond her property and asked the city to reconsider the rule that makes homeowners responsible.
Connie Claus, who identified herself as the owner of 120 Grand Avenue, told the Mount Clemens City Commission that a cracked sewer tie‑in in front of her home has popped out and that she was told the repair is the homeowner's responsibility.
"The reason why I'm here today is to discuss the deplorable condition of the road at…
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