Couple of minutes. Mark sayre is in East Palo Alto where heavy rain has caused problems in the past in flooding. Reporter san fransesquito creek is a 14mile creek that brings water from the mountains of san mateo and santa clara counties right down here in the bay but since the big floods here only a little bit of long term improvement work has been completed. Sandbags, up against the wall. Reporter Mitch Johnson looks over photos of his auto upholstery business from december of 2012 the last time san fransesquito creeks overflowed its banks causing thousands in damage and putting him out of business for a week. That was a bad one. We had probably about 8 of water throughout my whole shop. And it buckles the floors and anything cardboard boxes materials on the ground get ruined. Reporter its not the first time. Johnson was also hit hard during an even bigger flood in 1998. Now all these years later, the problem is still not solved. Why does it take so long to get anything done . The wh
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