Norton taxpayers to foot bill for Henry St. bridge"Norton Shores will not be getting help paying for repairs to a portion of Henry Street that eroded earlier this year after a storm drain burst and forced closure of a portion of the Merrill S. Bailey Bridge."
Gordo has a few questions:
1. This potential problem must have been foreseen. Who is/was responsible to check, occasionally, to see if the drain was free from debris?
2. Was there a policy in place to check drains and culverts for blockage?
3. Is there now a policy to check for drain/culvert blockage?
4. Who is now responsible for guaranteeing that this type of disaster will not reoccur?
Gordo has a few questions:
1. This potential problem must have been foreseen. Who is/was responsible to check, occasionally, to see if the drain was free from debris?
2. Was there a policy in place to check drains and culverts for blockage?
3. Is there now a policy to check for drain/culvert blockage?
4. Who is now responsible for guaranteeing that this type of disaster will not reoccur?
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