Your concern has been received and forwarded to the Department of Public Works (CRS# 20020940483) so that proper inspection and handling can take place accordingly. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at 804-646-7000. We appreciate your communication that helps us in “Building The Best Richmond” together.
Your concern has been received and forwarded to the Department of Public Works (CRS# 20020940483) so that proper inspection and handling can take place accordingly. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at 804-646-7000. We appreciate your communication that helps us in “Building The Best Richmond” together. This is a Citizens Request ticket, not a seeclickfix issue.
5/22/2014 - Thanks so much for your communication with Richmond City Government online. With regard to the steel plate in the ground, an order has been setup to dialogue with Richmond DPU Mgmt (20020941403) about what is happening with the plate at this location. Normally metal plates are set on the ground when a plan for sub-surface pipe work is to take place. Checking to see if the pipe work is near execution
We appreciate your communication that helps us in “Building The Best Richmond” together – rtt
Thank you for your patience with this request! Our Citizens’ Request system shows this issue is CLOSED. If you believe it has been closed incorrectly, or if you have questions or concerns, please call MPACT Coordinator Christopher Clark at (804) 646-1301 or email at Christopher.Clark@richmondgov.com
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5/22/2014 - Thanks so much for your communication with Richmond City Government online. With regard to the steel plate in the ground, an order has been setup to dialogue with Richmond DPU Mgmt (20020941403) about what is happening with the plate at this location. Normally metal plates are set on the ground when a plan for sub-surface pipe work is to take place. Checking to see if the pipe work is near execution
We appreciate your communication that helps us in “Building The Best Richmond” together – rtt
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