During a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing flooding issues and infrastructure improvements in the area. A significant concern was raised regarding the drainage system near the health department, where recent construction has redirected water flow, causing excess runoff to accumulate in front of a building. Officials acknowledged that the existing drain was insufficient for the volume of water experienced during heavy rainstorms, with one member reporting three inches of rain recorded in just a few days.
To address the flooding, plans were outlined to enhance the drainage system by adding to the current infrastructure rather than replacing it entirely, which would minimize disruption to surrounding trees and landscaping. The discussion highlighted the importance of coordinating with floodplain engineers to ensure effective solutions.
Additionally, officials noted improvements made in other areas, specifically mentioning successful plumbing work that has mitigated flooding issues in a previously problematic section. However, concerns were also raised about flooding in Benson, attributed to the design of buildings that do not facilitate proper water drainage.
The meeting also touched on the recent installation of HVAC systems in the local jail, which was described as a significant achievement given the challenges of maintaining comfort for inmates. Officials expressed gratitude for the contractor's efficiency in completing the installation in a single day, which was crucial for maintaining a stable environment within the facility.
Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and address flooding challenges while ensuring the well-being of the community and those in correctional facilities.