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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFlooding Problems 020305Cities Officials Look!ii' At Problems of Flooding By PAT LESTER Eagle Staff Writer Bryan and College Station city officials are searching for answers to flooding that oc- curred in low lying areas after Saturday's heavy rains. Mayor D. A. Andy) Anderson said, "I don't think we (College Station) were seriously affect- ed, except in a few areas. You have to keep in mind this was an unusually heavy rain in a short duration. "With growth there is a more rapid runoff. It is necessary to see ditch areas or drainage' areas are properly excavated so as to provide adequate drain- age in the areas of develop- ment. "In developing the south side of the city we are going to ask developers to straighten chan- nels before the final building plans are approved to make sure we have proper drainage," he said. Mayor Anderson said, "De- finitely that area (the Carter Creek area) needs creek a ltil Flooding � (Continued from Page 1) asked that interested citizens come to the April 22 commis- sion meeting to discuss the drainage problem. Creek areas in both cities were flooded Saturday. Flood- ing also occured in the vicinity of the Bryan Municipal Lake on College Avenue. Mrs. Dorothy Youngblood, manager of the Monoco Apart- ments in College Station, report• ed flood damage to the apart ments amounted to approxi- mately $11,000. The Posada Del. Rey Apartments in College Sta- tion also reported flooding. Residents in the Carter Creek and Burton Creek areas com- plained that flood waters seeped into homes in the areas. Resi- dents said the rain usually causes the creeks to flood, but Saturday was the first time homes in the area had actually been flooded. straightening to get the water away from the cities and to the lake. He said creek straightening has been included in College Station's long -range city im- provements plan. Bryan city commissioners will discuss the drainage problem at the commission meeting April 22. The commissioners said an overall master drainage pro• gram is needed for the city and the commissioners will make re- commendations at the meeting. Mayor Jerome G. (Jack) Zubik said, "We do know there is a problem and we are going to come up with some kind of recommendations." The city commissioners ha +o (See FLOODING, Page 5) 0,