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Originally Posted by StoOgE
Now time for my monthly Nextdoor post about the Juul building at Hether/Lamar.
Its a fucking shit show. The sub-grade garage clearly hit a water table and they didn't build out properly to keep seepage from their garage and went with "pump it into the street" to save money on building a proper retaining wall that wouldn't let the water in.
We are now very clearly at a point where fixing it is either impossible or EXTREMELY expensive.
Hether street has been under constant repair/construction for over 2 years since the building finished. They repave the road every 2-3 months because it continues to turn into an unsafe intersection as cars are turning at full speed off of lamar - especially the unprotected left from North Bound Lamar onto West-bound Hether. At this point they seem to have said "fuck it" and just put metal plates over the road, but my truck is now causing those to pop up when I drive over it. Clearly a large pothole/sink hole is now forming underneath those metal plates because the constant water flow is continuing to erode the road underneath the metal plates.
I haven't seen any kind of survey crew or construction crew look at these plates since they were installed. So if/when a car falls into a hole just remember who called it first.
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I live right by there and drive that intersection daily. I'd be really curious about the internal deliberations between the city and building. It's clear the current solution hasn't worked for a couple of years now and is a complete cluster. If they really are pumping from the garage, which seems possible, I fail to see why they can't just put the pump output into the waste water return of the building.