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Resident describes driveway damage; speakers press county to consider impervious-surface fee

2872372 · April 4, 2025
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A Hamilton County resident said a county road modification is causing ongoing property damage; public commenters and a sustainability engineer urged an impervious-surface fee to help pay for stormwater work. County staff said they will follow up.

A Hamilton County homeowner told commissioners on April 3 that a modification to a county-managed road has caused recurring runoff and structural damage to her driveway and yard, and she urged the board to fix the problem.

Cynthia Hucker said her family’s home on Old Corine has been damaged since the county engineer’s office made a change to her driveway approach. “Eric has recommended that I sue Hamilton County,” Hucker said. “I don't wanna sue anyone. I just want my property to be fixed.” She said the problem has persisted for three years and that “every time it rains, my property is being damaged more and…

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