How does the City prioritize the list of cave-ins to be repaired?

We rank the priority of the cave-in requests as follows:

  • Any cave-in that is close enough to a building or other structure that will either cause structural damage or a significant public safety risk (such as in the travel lanes of a major roadway) is given the highest priority.
  • The next criterion we look at is the length of time the cave-in has been in our system. The oldest cave-ins are given priority over newer ones.

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1. What is a cave-in?
2. What is the process?
3. How does the City prioritize the list of cave-ins to be repaired?
4. How much does it cost to repair a cave-in?
5. What is the City doing to prevent future cave-ins?
6. What should I do if I see a cave-in?