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Residents urge action on chronic street flooding and failing retaining wall; city says reconstruction study underway

5581078 · August 13, 2025
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Residents reported recurring flooding on Sunrise/Sun Test drives and a failing retaining wall; city staff said a Clark Dietz drainage design is 90% complete for the Metal Lens/Twin Oaks area and described options for homeowners whose structures encroach on utility/drainage easements.

Several Greenwood residents told the Stormwater Board on Aug. 13 that regular street flooding and erosion behind homes have damaged yards and a retaining wall, and they pressed staff on options for fixing the problems. James Beakley, who said he lives at 248 Sun Test Drive, asked whether the stormwater charge could be combined with the sanitation bill for economic convenience and reported that his street floods during heavy rain. City staff said they are working on new billing software and vendor changes that may allow consolidated billing in the future. Resident Kelly Mueller, 266 Sunrise Drive, described erosion behind her retaining wall and…

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