Develop infrastructure plan and temporary drainage fixes for Parchester Village flooding
In Plain English
Parchester Village faces serious flooding during heavy rains due to aging storm drains and unique environmental factors like King Tides. The flooding creates dangerous conditions along Collins Avenue, the neighborhood's main road. If approved, the city develops a $400,000 comprehensive infrastructure plan while implementing temporary drainage measures for this rainy season.
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