Johns Creek residents say new fee won’t fix complex, costly stormwater problems (GA)

Jian Ma, who has lived in Medlock Bridge for 20 years, points out one of several trees that have been removed or have fallen into the expanding waterway Saturday, July 17, 2021. Ma has to regularly remove debris, fallen trees and anything blocking the waterway; he has tried installing rocks and has rebuilt access to his yard, all at his own expense    Read the entire article……………………………….

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