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Mount Clemens residents say repeated basement flooding; commission orders sewer separation study

Mount Clemens City Commission · August 19, 2025
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Residents from Kendrick Street told the Mount Clemens City Commission that repeated storms have flooded basements and damaged appliances; the city manager said the commission directed the city engineer to study separating sanitary and storm sewers and deliver phased cost estimates within roughly a month.

Residents of Kendrick Street pressed the Mount Clemens City Commission on recurring basement flooding and property damage, saying insurance claims have been denied and pleading for immediate repairs.

"We can't keep any of our appliances ... we are living I'm squatting in my own house," said Christine Lynn Wolf of 62 Kendrick, describing multiple floods and time‑stamped video evidence she said documents the damage. Her husband, Toby Wolf, who owns properties at 62 and 76 Kendrick, said the city’s insurer, Sedgwick, issued a blanket denial "without having it done any investigation." Both…

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