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City council urged to tackle flooding crisis in Boulevard Park

June 10, 2024 | Burien, King County, Washington



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City council urged to tackle flooding crisis in Boulevard Park
During a recent city council meeting, community concerns regarding local water issues were brought to the forefront. Resident Dave Feinberg addressed the council, emphasizing the urgent need to address flooding problems in Boulevard Park. He highlighted a blocked stream that causes significant overflow, impacting several homes and ultimately leading to flooding along Des Moines Memorial Drive and into the lake. Feinberg urged the newly elected council members to prioritize this issue during their term, calling for immediate attention and action.

The meeting also included a formal welcome to the new city council members and congratulations to the mayor. Following public comments, the council moved swiftly to adopt the consent agenda, which was unanimously approved without further discussion.

As the council continues its term, the pressing water management issues raised by residents like Feinberg may shape future agendas and initiatives aimed at improving community infrastructure and safety.

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