Claims for water-main break nearing $500,000 cap

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Claims for water-main break nearing $500,000 cap

POSTED: Thursday, November 15, 2012, 3:00 PM

It was a diminished crowd that attended the most recent meeting held by the city, Councilman Kenyatta Johnson and the Water Department to discuss the water main break that flooded houses around 21st and Bainbridge several months ago. But those who remained were no less agitated than back in August, when dozens of residents who had been flooded by the break worried they wouldn't be able to rebuild.

At last night's meeting, at least one resident said he's still without hot water since the main broke this summer; the Water Department's promise of a replacement heater had never materialized. Many others had their equipment replaced after the break, but those who paid for their own repairs still don't know whether or how much they'll be reimbursed.

That's because only 70 percent to 75 percent of the claims are in, according to city Risk Management director Barry Scott. "We are still tabulating," he told the residents. If total adjusted claims exceed a $500,000 cap set via a statewide tort limit, a court will decide who gets paid what. Scott said, "We are close to that cap value."

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