'It kept settling and kept cracking,' Eagle Mountain homeowner says of sinking driveway. More than a dozen residents took concerns to city officials yesterday.
EAGLE MOUNTAIN — A group of Eagle Mountain homeowners went to city officials on Tuesday to voice concerns and ask for help with sinking walkways and driveways at their new homes.
"Just a year later, it kept settling and kept cracking," he said. "The first time, it hadn't collapsed, which is why they just filled it." There were three builders in the New Park development, but the homeowners told city officials that most of the concrete issues are with the approximately 40 homes built by Bach Homes.The city promises to help where it can and announced a meeting planned for Wednesday with the developer, Bach Homes, and city officials.
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