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Resident urges Waterbury to fund long-delayed Monson Avenue drainage project

Board of Aldermen, City of Waterbury · December 16, 2024
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Summary

A resident representing longtime homeowners asked the board to allocate funding for a drainage and street project at 110 Monson Avenue and Capital Avenue, saying paving in 2018 redirected stormwater into a driveway and left an elderly resident at risk; engineering staff said a designer was being hired but funds had not been released by the mayor's office.

At the Board of Aldermen meeting on Dec. 16, Sandy Genoa, speaking for Geraldine and Jaro Genoa of 110 Monson Avenue, asked the board to approve funding and start a long-delayed street and drainage project.

Genoa said the street was paved in 2018 and the repaving left the roadway pitched so water flows into her in-laws’ driveway, causing recurring flooding. She told the board she had photographs and videos documenting the problem and said attempts to share that…

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