Flooding is a concern for neighbors in who live in Magnolia Gardens and Wakulla Gardens Subdivisions. Wakulla County has sent out a survey to neighbors in the area to see how widespread the issue is. Watch the video above to see where high water has come up recently as neighbors wait for solutions.
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Flooding is a concern for neighbors in who live in Wakulla Gardens
I just dont want flood waters in my house.
Im Kenzie Krueger and Ive been following along with a project that helps connect homes to the sewer system, but some have been experiencing flooding and other issues in the process.
Ive had water level with my porch and its come up to my fence probably about 4 inches. Yasmine Kohn has lived in the garden for 3 years and says she noticed the flooding a year ago when the project started. This lot is not in a flood zone. Its considered high and dry. We never had any issues. I never had any flooding up until the main line went in.
This is the Septic to Sewer project. Many homes here are in the process of getting connected to the sewer. A survey from the county was sent to homeowners about what flooding theyve seen.
When I reached out to the county about the survey they said, Information obtained from this survey will be utilized to support grant funding requests for stormwater mitigation improvements in these subdivisions. Through this survey, the County is interested to learn more about flooding impacts experienced from any past rainfall event, tropical storm, or hurricane.
Over the last few months, Ive spoken to homeowners here who are concerned about the flooding.
WATCH VIDEO FROM KENZIE KRUEGER’S PREVIOUS REPORTING BELOW:
“It’s a swamp land” Wakulla Gardens neighbors concerned about flooding
I previously spoke with Matt Tenary who also lives in the Gardens and says hes hopeful it can be fixed. I dont know how they intend on repairing it I just hope they can repair it.
Khon says shes hoping for more transparency moving forward. Everyone whos been involved in the project has been really nice and theyre doing the best they can. Im just concerned it seems like every time one area gets a little bit better another area gets worse and I dont want to see anyone have flooding damaged.
The survey asks neighbors about the cost of flood damage along with how deep water got in homes.