Trenton city manager vows to help drain flooded backyards
5 years ago
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Neighbors first complained in February that a pair of dry wells meant to drain rainwater from their yards had failed, creating a massive, mucky pond that attracted geese and gnats. Developer Cristo Homes said then it hadn’t heard about the issue. On Wednesday night, however, Trenton’s interim City Manager Rob Leichman promised to partner with Cristo to find a solution.
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