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Miller Lake neighbors urge county action as residents report rising water and permit concerns
Summary
Multiple Miller Lake-area residents told Volusia County leaders on June 2 that lake levels and street flooding have reached new highs and urged the county to investigate stormwater flows and possible state permits that residents say send runoff into Miller Lake.
Several Miller Lake-area residents appealed to the Volusia County Council during the public-comment slot on June 2, describing what they say is unprecedented high water, ongoing flooding of roads and yards, and concerns about new permits or permitted systems that divert water into local ponds and lakes.
Resident David Hill told council members Miller Lake “has never been this high in my lifetime” and warned a major storm could cut off neighborhood access on Shady Lane and Alice Drive. Hill described a pattern he believes sends stormwater through neighboring detention systems — he…
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