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Residents and public advocate press Dardenne Prairie over Sump Road runoff, cost overruns
Summary
Residents said recent work on Sump Road and nearby developments is redirecting stormwater onto private property and increasing erosion; a public advocate cited rising legal fees and asked for an independent downstream study and an audit of the project.
Joel King, a resident of Tucson Drive, told the Board of Aldermen that recent work near Sump Road is redirecting stormwater onto his property and increasing erosion. "All the water is coming to my, my place, my property," King said, describing yellow- and blue-lined diagrams shown to the board and urging the city to commission an independent downstream impact study rather than rely on the current consultant.
The issue surfaced again when Arnie C. AC Denoff, identified himself as a county and city public advocate, questioned project oversight and spending tied to the Sump Road project. Denoff said the…
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