Book store owner claims city water department left him high and dry

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Book store owner claims city water department left him high and dry
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A book store owner, reached out to 6 on your side after he claims the city's water department left him high and dry.

Not only does Hoffman have flooding in his front yard, but it's going to take thousands of dollars to fix the problem. He says it's not his fault, but the city disagrees. Feb. 7, 2024 It seems unfair in some fundamental way that, as a result of the city fixing a main out front, we're going to have to somehow, don't know how, pay $21,000 for a plumbing fix," Ed Hoffman told us.

But here's the issue -- the city disagrees. We discovered you could end up drowning in the same mess. Our challenge now is figuring out if this is entirely on us, and how we're going to pay for that fix," Hoffman said.Hoffman says the problems started when they flipped it back on. Administrators indicate any damage to the line would be Hoffman's responsibility regardless. Unfortunately for Hoffman, he doesn't have insurance on it.

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