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Park Hill residents and businesses press city on flooding, overgrown rights-of-way; staff to request drain camera and RDOT inspection

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Park Hill residents and business owners urged the City Council to address recurring flooding and overgrown vegetation that residents say has damaged property and created safety hazards; city staff said they will camera storm lines, dispatch a contractor and request an Arkansas Department of Transportation inspection.

Park Hill residents and business owners urged North Little Rock officials to address repeated flooding and overgrown vegetation that they said creates safety hazards and property damage. City staff said they will inspect storm lines, send a contractor and request that the state highway agency inspect its right of way.

Why it matters: speakers described repeated flooding that has damaged a local business’s investment and left residents worried about water in crawlspaces; residents also said overgrown grass and weeds obscure stop signs and sight lines on routes between East Broadway and the 440 interchange.

Lynette Brown, who said she lives near Mill Street, told the council that…

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