Construction on G-Way causes damage
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RICHLAND, Wash. - We got your emails, calls and Facebook comments about damage to cars and property.
Rocks have been kicked up by heavy equipment busted through windows.
Car windshields cracked and some cars with minor body damage.
Filing a claim through the Richland City Clerk's office will help get the reimbursement process started.
Officials want neighbors to know they are on top of it.
Julie Nelson, project manager for the G-Way project said, "We respond in the field. We have a 7 day time frame that we try to get that done in so, we do respond very quickly to them."
Richland says any damage to homes will be done after all the construction is complete.
Rocks have been kicked up by heavy equipment busted through windows.
Car windshields cracked and some cars with minor body damage.
Filing a claim through the Richland City Clerk's office will help get the reimbursement process started.
Officials want neighbors to know they are on top of it.
Julie Nelson, project manager for the G-Way project said, "We respond in the field. We have a 7 day time frame that we try to get that done in so, we do respond very quickly to them."
Richland says any damage to homes will be done after all the construction is complete.