Dispute over collapsing backyards along Mossy Oaks neighborhood pond raises long-term questions (LA)

A nearly year-old lawsuit on an Ascension Parish drainage issue has now cleared early attempts to dismiss the litigation before deeper investigation could begin.  The lawsuit alleges a floodwater retention pond for the Mossy Oaks neighborhood was built so poorly that it caused the backyards of two homes to partially collapse into the pond.    Read the article……………………………

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