(CBS DETROIT) - A contractor has been charged in connection to billing the city of Detroit over $1 million for backfill dirt used on demolished properties that was acquired from contaminated sources, ...
Online reports and an interactive map show results of soil used in demolition backfill. The city is tightening rules for its contractors to use quality demolition fill dirt. As part of its ongoing ...
A settlement has been reached between the federal government and Detroit's Land Bank Authority following allegations that some invoices were not collected for backfill dirt used in a demolition ...
A contractor has been charged in connection with allegedly sending more than $1 million in bogus bills to the city of Detroit for backfill dirt used at demolished properties, the Michigan Attorney ...
Howell man billed Detroit $1M for contaminated backfill dirt used at demolition sites, officials say
DETROIT – A Howell man is accused of fraudulently billing the city of Detroit over $1 million for contaminated backfill dirt used at demolished properties. Prosecutors said David MacDonald, 50, ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's office issued charges against a demolition contractor accused of fraudulently billing the city of Detroit for backfill dirt. Howell resident David MacDonald, 50 ...
HOWELL — A local man has been charged with conducting a criminal enterprise and fraudulently billing the city of Detroit over $1 million. David MacDonald, 50, of Howell, is facing a criminal ...
As part of its ongoing efforts to remediate and prevent further problems with the use of contaminated backfill dirt in city demolition projects, Detroit's Construction and Demolition Department ...
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