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Residents Fear Flooding from New Development Drainage Changes

July 25, 2024 | Butte County, California



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Residents Fear Flooding from New Development Drainage Changes
In a recent government meeting, residents expressed significant concerns regarding a proposed development project near Hicks Lane, which they fear could exacerbate flooding issues in their neighborhood. One resident highlighted that the construction would obstruct the natural flow of water, redirecting it towards their homes and increasing the risk of flooding. They recounted past experiences where floodwaters nearly entered their home, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of drainage patterns in the area.

In response, project representatives assured attendees that measures have been taken to preserve historic drainage patterns and minimize environmental impact. They explained that a containment pond has been designed to collect stormwater and sediment, with a capacity exceeding 2,500 cubic feet, which they believe will adequately manage runoff from the site.

Further discussions revealed confusion about the drainage system's functionality, particularly concerning how water would flow from the site to Sycamore Creek. Officials clarified that while the drainage system includes a flap gate to regulate water flow, they had not verified specific details about the levee structure in the area.

As the meeting progressed, residents continued to voice their apprehensions, particularly regarding the potential for increased flooding due to the development. The meeting concluded with a call for further public input, indicating that community concerns will remain a focal point as the project moves forward.

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