$100,000 was allocated, it is not clear if this is in addition to approximately $200,000 allocated in the Mayor's budget 2018-20. Homes downhill and downstream from this location were severely damaged Oct 6-7.
If the repairs had been made promptly, for example in 2018, one would expect the damage to homes to be less in 2021.
Delays seem to have required this to be re-engineered, did this lead to additional costs rather than savings?
$69,000 was allocated to remove trees and debris in Hurricane Branch and on city property.
The photo is Hurricane Branch behind Sheffield Court Townhomes.
Hurricane Branch flows downhill through neighborhoods after leaving The Preserve construction site. On two occasions US Steel, the developer of The Preserve has been observed failing to follow best management practices. See also: Oct. 6 2021 The Preserve
Oct. 7, 2021 Cars pushed together by flood waters in the parking area of Sheffield Court.
View west on Al Seier Road across from Sheffield Court. Left and above the mailbox, the bridge is in view. The water topped the road, left the banks, and flooded the yard so the driveway is not visible.