City: ‘Breakdown in communication’ held up gas leak fix

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The City of Richmond says a “breakdown in communication” was the reason that the 2400 block of Burton Ave and the Church Hill House, a senior facility, did not get their gas back on following a Saturday night leak for nearly twenty four hours.

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