Jun 2, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
Full story: St. Louis Post-Dispatch![]()
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When Wilson Avenue was flooded back in September,as well as the other times it has flooded, both sides of the street, and part of the next streets behind Wilson were also flooded. The damage to ALL the homes on that street was severe. So why buy out just one side of the street? What about the residents who are elderly who live along the street? What are they to do? Are they being neglected by the city during all this? And the sewer district? What are they going to do about the continued problems that these residents have had to suffer through, not only personally, but financially as well? Is the city blind to this?
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