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North Charleston resident urges city action on flooding after nearby Magnolia Point development
Summary
A resident told council her home on Otranto Road has flooded repeatedly since nearby Magnolia Point development began and said she has spent more than $23,000 repairing damage; she described ongoing contact with public works and other agencies and urged city intervention.
Teresa Coffey of 2850 Otranto Road addressed North Charleston City Council during public comment, saying her property began flooding after the nearby Magnolia Point subdivision began land clearing. Coffey said the flooding forced a pump‑out of her crawl space that cost $5,000 and that she and her husband have spent "a little over $23,000"…
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