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Resident says Miller Road widening left his driveway without functioning storm inlet
Summary
A Rowlett resident told city council that Phase 2 of the Miller Road widening removed a functioning storm inlet near his property and left a plugged lateral inlet that is not handling runoff; he asked for engineer plans and as-built documents.
At the Jan. 7 meeting a Rowlett resident described localized flooding at his property after the completion of Phase 2 of the Miller Road widening project. Dave Hall (identified on his card as a Rowlett resident) told the council the project removed a large graded inlet that previously carried runoff from the north side of Miller and that the as-built conditions have left stormwater flowing across his newly relocated driveway.
Hall said he requested…
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