Resident: Maricopa County flood-control work kept Scott Avenue Wash flowing during heavy rain

5969289 · October 21, 2025

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Summary

A resident told a meeting transcript that a Maricopa County Flood Control District improvement at Scott Avenue Wash allowed stormwater to flow as intended after alerts escalated early that morning.

A resident said improvements by the Maricopa County Flood Control District allowed water to flow as intended through the Scott Avenue Wash during heavy rain that morning.

The resident said the day began with a level 1 alert at about 6:20 a.m. and quickly escalated to a level 3 alert as significant rainfall entered the wash. “We did have, quite a bit of rain, flow through the Scott Avenue Wash, which was an improvement done by, Maricopa County Flood Control District,” the resident said. “And the water flowed, you know, as it should. So that system, functioned, appropriately.”

The comments in the transcript describe the county-owned flood-control improvement as having carried stormwater away from town during the event. The speaker characterized the outcome as an improvement that allowed flows to pass through the Scott Avenue Wash without apparent failure.

The transcript segment did not record any formal motion, directive, or vote related to the flood-control work. It also did not specify the date of the work, the cost, or whether further county action or repairs are planned. The speaker’s account is included verbatim in the meeting record.