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Three major infrastructural improvement projects were discussed and unanimously approved by Rifle City Council on Sept. 7. With a combined cost of more than $1.22 million, the projects are slated for construction between 2024-2026, Rifle. ....
WATERTOWN â Public Works officials should know more Thursday about how to handle issues with basement flooding that occurs in the city whenever a lot of rain falls over several hours. The latest rain event occurred over the weekend when nearly 4 inches of rain fell, causing flooding in basements of homes and in some backyards. This time, most of the flooding occurred in and around the Sherman Street and Morrow Drive neighborhoods on the south side of the city. City firefighters responded to 45 calls for flooded basements between about 11:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 a.m. Monday. Some basements ended up with as much as 4 feet of water, while others had about 6 inches, Battalion Chief Tucker Wiley said. Some property owners did not think to look in their basements, so they did not even know they were flooded, he said. ....
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FLOWERY BRANCH – First reading approval was given by the Flowery Branch City Council Thursday evening to a rezoning application that will bring 65 new townhomes and 26,400-square feet of commercial space to an 11.34-acre site at the southwest corner of McEver Road and Gainesville Street. Rezoning requests, annexation applications, zoning variances and special use permits are standard fare at almost every Flowery Branch City Council meeting. Quite simply, the city is experiencing a building boom, and at most meetings land-use applications dominate the city council agenda. “Thirty-one percent of all the houses built in the entire county last year were built within Flowery Branch,” City Manager Bill Andrew told city council members two weeks ago. “We’re obviously a much smaller land mass than thirty-one percent.” ....