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Notes: <br />• Weather, crew availability, contractor capacity, and many other factors will affect any schedule. <br />• We need to complete major repairs and re- establish ditches, creeks, and culverts; work needs to <br />begin downstream. <br />• Addressing drainage issues piecemeal or upstream will exacerbate problems and /or simply move <br />them to other properties without solving the issue. <br />• This is not a post -storm cleanup project; this is primarily a project to improve long- neglected <br />drainage facilities. <br />• Many drainage complaints are related to private property issues for which the city has no legal <br />authority or responsibility; all water in the city is not city property. <br />• The city is constitutionally prohibited from improving private property. <br />• Damage claims go through the city attorney's office. <br />• Many drainage issues must be addressed as part of future road improvements since roads are part <br />of the drainage system (e.g. we are improving drainage on Pine Bluff with the new road; Church <br />has drainage problems because it has been repaired dozens of times, but never rebuilt). <br />