In a recent government meeting, residents raised urgent concerns regarding ongoing drainage issues in the Woodridge area, particularly related to the Moon Ridge Development. Landes Schumacher, a local resident, presented a detailed account of the flooding problems that have persisted over the past 14 months, emphasizing the lack of effective communication and action from city officials.
Schumacher highlighted that the city has not finalized the stormwater management plan, leaving residents with only a draft version to reference. He pointed out that previous flooding events had been documented and shared with the city council and engineers, yet no substantial progress has been made to address the underlying issues. The resident criticized the city's public works department for failing to issue written notices regarding violations of the stormwater management plan, which he argued is crucial for accountability and corrective action.
During his presentation, Schumacher illustrated how improper drainage elevations and construction barriers have exacerbated flooding, directing water towards residential properties instead of the intended drainage easements. He expressed frustration over the lack of written communication from the city regarding these violations, stating that verbal assurances from officials have proven insufficient.
The meeting underscored the urgency of the situation, with Schumacher noting that the drainage problems not only affect property values but also pose a risk to the well-being of residents, particularly vulnerable individuals such as elderly neighbors. As the city grapples with these challenges, residents are calling for more transparency and decisive action to resolve the ongoing drainage crisis.