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Mason County delays decision on Lone Tree Way drainage fix after residents raise flooding concerns

2428968 · January 14, 2025
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Court members discussed a drainage and runoff problem on Lone Tree Way; staff proposed installing about 170 feet of new pipe at an estimated labor/material cost of $9,112 but the court tabled the matter pending further review and outreach to affected property owners.

Mason County road and projects staff described a long‑standing drainage problem in the Lone Tree Way neighborhood and proposed a limited pipe installation to reduce standing water on privately owned lots; the fiscal court tabled the item for further consideration.

County staff reported that the original subdivision infrastructure routed a storm pipe to a property line between two lots; after both lots were purchased by the same owner, water now ponds in a low area behind the properties. County projects staff and Road Director Joe Brown said investigators ran camera inspections and found the pipe intact; staff…

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