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crushed as there was a sunken area in my front yard and in the road. <br /> With high pressurehoses being blown into the pipe� they found <br /> that indeed it was not operating. I was informed that in order for �±� <br /> the city to repair the pipe to be functional once again� I would <br /> have to obtain permission from the two bordering home owners on <br /> either side of the access. This is when I learned that the city <br /> had chosen to vacate the public acess at the home owners request. <br /> The once public acess was now privately owned� and of course, <br /> 2PrmiGsion to apen the pipe was denied. <br /> Frustration has built steadily year after year� as I misunderstood <br /> the cities responsibility in vacating the access�with�no:�eQ�r���to <br /> the drainage from my property. <br /> My yard has continually gotten worse and my foundation severly <br /> damaged. My front porch has broken away fromn the house and began <br /> to sink into the ground. The whole area is over saturated with no <br /> where for the water to go. My home will not be able to withstand <br /> much more pressure. <br /> It is my feeling that the city cannot put me off any longer. I am <br /> asking the city to correct the drainage problem, fix my property, <br /> and make restitution to me for my foundation and porch. <br /> I am a single parent and pay taxes as the people living across <br /> from me on the lake and own the public access property. The city <br /> has been taxing me on property that is virtually worthless, as it <br /> is unsaleable. � <br />