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Community leaders demand action on flooding crisis

July 01, 2024 | City of Edgewater, Volusia County, Florida



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Community leaders demand action on flooding crisis
During a recent city council meeting, concerns were raised regarding the treatment of Creative Pathways Preparatory Academy and ongoing flooding issues affecting local residents.

Daniel Lewis, representing the academy, expressed his frustration over the city's inaction regarding what he described as slander against the school. He emphasized that for five months, he has sought to be placed on the agenda to address these concerns but has faced delays. Lewis called for accountability from city officials, stating that the lack of response has hindered the school's ability to grow and serve the community effectively. \"Nobody in this city should be treated in the manner in which we have,\" he asserted, urging the council to take immediate action.

In a separate discussion, Agnes Witter, a resident of Flagler Avenue, detailed the persistent flooding issues in her neighborhood, exacerbated by recent heavy rains and changes in local infrastructure. Witter highlighted that while her home has been fortunate enough to flood only once, her neighbors have faced significant water damage multiple times. She criticized the city for failing to address the flooding, which she attributed to the elimination of natural drainage areas in the area. Witter called for city officials to investigate the flooding and explore solutions, such as the creation of retention ponds, to manage stormwater runoff effectively.

Both speakers underscored the urgent need for city officials to engage with community concerns and take proactive measures to address these pressing issues.

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