During a recent government meeting, Cobb County resident Tamiya Partainen presented a compelling case regarding a long-standing stormwater issue affecting her property. Partainen, who has been grappling with this problem for over five years, emphasized the urgent need for action to protect her family's safety and well-being.
With a background in engineering focused on infrastructure, Partainen detailed her extensive research and engagement with public records, as well as consultations with experts. She highlighted that the stormwater issue was first reported by the previous property owner in August 2011, indicating a persistent problem that has remained unresolved for over a decade.
The area in question falls within a 30-foot combined sanitary and storm sewer easement, which is under the maintenance responsibility of Cobb County. Partainen presented visual evidence, including county videos and photographs, that clearly demonstrate obstructions and breaks in the pipe near the catch basin. These issues have led to uncontrolled water flow, causing significant damage to her property.
Partainen's testimony underscores the critical need for the county to address infrastructure maintenance and ensure the safety of its residents. The ongoing stormwater challenges not only threaten individual properties but also raise broader concerns about public safety and environmental management in the region.