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Garland's Ground Game, City Council Flushes Out Flood Worries with Drainage Open House

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Published on November 23, 2023
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Council members are rolling up their sleeves and inviting the public to get down and dirty with the nitty-gritty of storm drainage improvements. In an ambitious effort to enhance the city's flood defenses, District 3 Council Member Ed Moore and District 5's very own Margaret Lucht are set to guide residents through a maze of planned projects under the 2019 Bond Program umbrella per the City of Garland.

An open house slated for next Tuesday, on the 29th, promises a chance for residents to meet, mingle, and mine information about the upcoming drainage facelifts in their neighborhoods. "Share your thoughts and ask questions," beckons the official call to action according to the City of Garland.

The agenda points to a come-and-go affair from 5 to 6:30 p.m., taking place at The Atrium, 300 N. Fifth St., where community engagement is not just expected but eagerly anticipated.