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By: Gerald Neily

That’s Kenwood Avenue, looking south toward Little Pulaski and Fayette Street in East Baltimore. There is a huge storm drain under that street, previously known as Harris Creek, which obviously was not...

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By: PattersonParkResident

I was one of the half dozen people in the neighborhood who shoveled up the majority of that trash last night between the storms. Nothing like cleaning up the trash for everyone in a two mile radius…

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By: rkolberg

A big THANK YOU from someone who lives downstream on the tidal Patapsco. Just hoping (against hope) that there won’t be any more million gallon spills of raw sewage from Baltimore County or City’s...

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By: Sabina Pade

Much of the Miami area is expected to look like this permanently when sea levels rise, because the bedrock underlaying it is riddled with voids, rather like a huge piece of Swiss cheese.  No seawall...

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By: Old Fashioned

People need to clean up the trash in their neighborhoods like in the old days.  The trash clogs the storm drains and then the water has no where to go.  I still sweep the trash from in front of my home...

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By: Vic Fells Pt

I totally agree, I sweep daily and even after the storm got out the hose and washed the sidewalk and the street before the second storm. 

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By: Tom Kiefaber

The Senator Theatre was fully flooded yesterday for the second time in less than two weeks, through negligence and apathy. Interior images have been forwarded by a concerned worker on the project to:...

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By: Fire and Metal

Word from City Hall: I know we have collected tax money for the up keep of the sewer system for the last 125 years, but city government spent that money on  other things. Who can we sue for this? 

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By: No

The water and sewer system are enterprise funds which collect through user rates, not taxes. The flooding is due to the stormwater system which has been funded through taxes, though not enough. The...

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By: Walsh1213

Madam Mayor nice to see you comment on here. Maybe you can get that jellyfish of a Fire Chief to swim the drainage system and clean it out. 

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By: fedup

I live on this block and the problem is the flow of water because we are downstream. Yes, trash is also the problem but our storm water drains get clogged from trash that travels many blocks from the...

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