“There’s a lot of development in the area that impacts the way water is going to flow into the creek, and that also has the potential to increase the flood risk for our homeowners and so we’re just trying to mitigate that risk,” Rohner said. So the HOA went to Chan, their council representative, looking for a solution. Read more………
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