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Resident says contractor 'milled over' his truck, urges city to keep company out of neighborhood

Board of Aldermen of the City of Grain Valley · July 22, 2024
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Summary

At the July 22 Grain Valley Board of Aldermen meeting, resident Mike Walker said All Pro Asphalt failed to notify homeowners, damaged curbs and 'milled over' his truck; he asked the city not to allow the company to return. No formal action was taken.

Mike Walker, a resident at 1008 NW Long Drive, told the Grain Valley Board of Aldermen on July 22 that workers from All Pro Asphalt Company did not leave flyers at all houses before milling and that the crew "milled over his truck." He said the company subsequently repaired curbs in a way he considers insufficient and that a storm drain collapsed at Meadow and Long.

Walker said the contractor's owner visited his home and spoke with his wife; Walker added he told aldermen he does "not want All Pro back in their neighborhood." He thanked Alderman Rick Knox, the police chief and Mayor Mike Todd for responding outside of work hours to the incident.

The public comment record does not show a staff or aldermanic motion to take enforcement action during the meeting. City staff did not present evidence of a civil or criminal filing related to the incident during the session. The Board did not vote or direct staff to pursue a specific remedy at the July 22 meeting.

The allegation that workers "milled over" Walker's truck and that curb repairs were inadequate is recorded in the public comment segment; there is no transcripted response from All Pro Asphalt in the minutes. The city may follow up in staff reports or later meetings; no disciplinary action or contract decision was made public at this session.

The public comment portion of the July 22 minutes contains no indication of formal next steps on this complaint.