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Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Residents unhappy about house blocking road
Some residents in Travis Heights in South Austin, Texas, are frustrated
after a house that was set to be moved on Thursday night is now stuck in
the middle of their neighborhood.
The house was being moved to a new destination, but only made it a short
distance before getting stuck.
The roads are now barricaded and will stay that way until the moving
company, Austin Home Movers can get a temporary road block permit from
the City Transportation department. The company plans on getting the
permit and having the house moved out of the area by Tuesday evening.
Cheyenne Krause, public information specialist for the Austin
Transportation Department, said the city did not put up the barricades,
the moving company was required to pay for them and put them up
themselves. Krause said the company was cited for blocking the roadway
without a permit.
“We apologize to everyone for the inconvenience,” said Austin Home
Movers in a statement. “We are doing everything we can to alleviate the
situation.”
Ed Sapir says it’s blocking his driveway. He thought it was a fool’s errand in the first place.
“Well leave it where it is, fix it up, and make it nice, rather than taking it outside the city,” said Sapir.
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