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Moore receives stormwater program report as neighbor warns new Broadmoor Heights development is flooding streets

Moore City Council · September 3, 2025
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City staff summarized the 2024'25 stormwater program, citing inspections, outreach and a DEQ audit; a nearby resident, Mark Jones, urged officials to review drainage from the new Broadmoor Heights addition that he says is directing water and silt into his neighborhood.

The Moore City Council received a report on the city's 2024'25 stormwater quality program and heard a public comment alleging that a nearby addition is sending excess runoff into an established neighborhood.

Lauren Purcell, an associate planner with the Community Development Department, told the council the city operates under the MS4 general-permit framework and summarized activities from the past fiscal year, including classroom outreach to about 175 elementary students, outreach to roughly 150 summer campers, two community collection events for paper and electronic waste, and social-media education on fertilizer use and post-mowing cleanup. She…

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