Thanks, Sarah. The city has conducted a thorough search that complies with the Open Records Act and produced responsive public records. Please feel free to call Sean to discuss any questions you have about projects and you are welcome to submit another Open Records Act request through the portal if you seek more documents.
Thanks,
Jeremy
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On Dec 18, 2025, at 8:26 AM, Sarah Zeeman <szeeman@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
Thank you so much for your note and for including Sean — I appreciate you taking the time to respond and help coordinate.
I understand the City’s position that the Open Records Act is limited to the production of existing public records, and that the City believes it has produced all responsive records currently in its possession.
For purposes of fully closing the loop on PRR-499-2025 and PRR-647-2025, and just to be sure I have a clear and accurate understanding of the City’s determination, would you mind confirming in writing:
• which City departments or custodians were contacted or searched in response to PRR-499-2025 and PRR-647-2025;
• whether searches included Public Works, engineering/stormwater functions, and any work-order or inspection systems used for this location; and
• that, other than the materials already produced (including photographs), no additional responsive records exist, including any notes, emails, work-order entries, inspection records, or internal communications related to the referenced investigation or the deferral of repairs.
By way of background only, the open Public Works ticket (#4800069) has now remained unresolved for nearly one year and, at the time, was deferred based on a representation that an investigation regarding the storm drain adjacent to my property was underway. Given that no records reflecting such an investigation have been identified, I’m simply hoping to ensure the ORA record accurately reflects whether any investigative documentation exists.
I’m happy to coordinate separately with Sean regarding operational questions related to the open Public Works ticket, including current status and anticipated repair timelines. My goal here is simply to complete the ORA requests with a clear and accurate written record.
Thank you again for your time, and assistance — I truly appreciate it.
Warm regards,
Sarah
On Tue, Dec 16, 2025 at 7:34 AM Jeremy T. Berry <JBerry@cglawfirm.com<mailto:JBerry@cglawfirm.com>> wrote:
Sarah, good morning. I have copied Sean McCarthy here. I suggest you coordinate a time to speak with him to address your questions. The Open Records Act is to produce public records and the City has produced what it has. Sean can provide more insight into any question you have.
Thanks,
Jeremy
Jeremy Berry | Partner
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Subject: Re: Your Open Records Act requests to the City of Brookhaven
Hi Jeremy,
Thank you so much for the update — I truly appreciate your time and the City’s efforts to review the request.
I did want to follow up with a quick clarification so I can better understand the “no additional responsive records” determination.
Last year, Public Works (specifically Sean McCarthy) informed me in writing that an investigation was being performed regarding the broken storm drain and pipe in the right-of-way adjacent to my property, and that this investigation took precedence over the open sinkholes/ROW subsidence ticket (PW Ticket #4800069). That repair ticket will reach the one-year mark next week and has not been repaired.
Because the investigation was referenced directly by Public Works, I wanted to kindly ask whether the City could help me understand:
1. Whether that investigation was completed;
2.