Draper is asking locals to 'adopt' their neighborhood storm drains to keep them clear of leaves and trash. It’s a simple DIY way to prevent your street from flooding when the next big storm hits.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
Unknown, but developers are required to pay for necessary drainage infrastructure.
The property owners and the city through improved site drainage.
Neighbors concerned about potential basement flooding or property damage.
Neighbors are worried that new construction will cause flooding and water runoff issues on their properties.
City of Draper launches new 'Adopt a Storm Drain' program to combat flooding FOX 13 News Utah
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