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Resident asks Bay City to inspect Moore Avenue drainage; school board member says immigration anxiety is affecting students

5332763 · July 8, 2025
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Summary

A resident asked the Bay City Council to inspect a drainage problem on Moore Avenue that left standing water and damaged pavement, and identified neighbors aged 80–89 who are affected. The speaker, a newly elected Mesa ISD board member, also urged the city to reassure students concerned about immigration issues.

Kenneth Eden, who identified himself as a newly elected member of the Mesa Independent School District board, told the Bay City Council he wants the city to inspect drainage near his home and repair damaged pavement.

"I have a new home. I've been there 2 years, and I'm starting to see a lot of water stand with every rain," Eden said during the public-comment period. He…

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