Posts Tagged ‘City’

 

Marshall Gas Controls 325-00CW Colonial White Recessed City Water Inlet

  • Part # 32437

Product Description
Colonial White Recessed City Water Inlet fits female garden hose of 1/2 inch FPT with backflow preventer…. More >>

Marshall Gas Controls 325-00CW Colonial White Recessed City Water Inlet

Marshall Gas Controls 324-00W Polar White City Water Inlet

Product Description
Polar White City Water Inlet fits female garden hose of 1/2 inch FPT. Aluminum flush mount water fill with backflow preventer…. More >>

Marshall Gas Controls 324-00W Polar White City Water Inlet

Marshall Gas Controls 324-00 City Water Inlet

Product Description
City Water Inlets fits female garden hose of 1/2 inch FPT. Aluminum flush mount water fill with backflow preventer…. More >>

Marshall Gas Controls 324-00 City Water Inlet

Matchbox City Links Taxi Workday Playset

  • Expandable building system
  • Interlocking tiles and roadways
  • Create an entire city
  • Set comes with 2 tiles and one vehicle
  • Set is storable and portable and store one vehicle

Product Description
You’ll have tons of fun with this portable Taxi Workday playset!  It includes two play zones in one set! Matchbox Taxi Workday Playset Includes two play zones Auto center Burger drive thru with menu “Rotating” burger sign Pay phone Four city links roadways Includes one Matchbox taxi vehicle Collector booklet Recommended for ages 3 and up… More >>

Matchbox City Links Taxi Workday Playset

City water tower and gas main building located on private driveway, should city have to maintain the road?

I live at the end of a 1/4 mile private driveway with five other homes. The driveway was originally built for access to a 200 foot radio tower in the 40′s which is still in use. Many years ago the city built a very large water tower on the drive and at that time paved the road. Due to lack of maintenance the road fell apart and was eventually demolished by the city and graveled. This was nearly 20 years ago before I moved into my home. Also located on the road is a city gas main building. These structures are accessed by the city monthly if not weekly. My neighbors and I have always split cost of road maintenance with some help from the radio station whose tower is located along the drive. The city does not cinder or plow the road in the winter. My question is should the city be responsible for maintaining this road? Does the paving at one time by the city show admittance of maintenance responsibility for utilities that are valuable to all the public?

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