HiTech
Well-Known Member
Just make sure they restore your property to the way it was prior to excavation... take before and after photos if necessary. Subcontractors are hired to do lanscaping and they tend to skimp. Been there myself. Make sure the utilitiy companies don't rty to bury their new plant further up on your property. They tried that with me and I told them to keep everything in the public right of way otherwise I am entitled to receive royalties on a regular basis. They didn't like that comment at all and I also forced them to tunnel under my driveway and sidewalk instead of digging and chopping up pavement. The neighbors all wondered how my lot had gotten bypassed. It hadn't at all, they just didn't realize they have some leverage and control when utilities desire to deface things for their own convenience. I also refused to allow them to park equipment and supplies on my property during the upgrade process. Walk softly and carry a big stick, like in my avatar!My street is going to be dug up soon. They are going to replace the wires and pipes with bigger ones and new paving, curbs and the lower parts of driveways. It will take a little more than 1 year.