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Frustration from Wekiwa Village residents reaches Apopka City Council

Will a "Tiger Dam" solve the community's emerging floodwaters?

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Residents of Wekiva Village are frustrated.

Many have had no electricity for days while floodwaters march nearer and nearer to their homes. At the October 16th Apopka City Council meeting, homeowners from this Apopka neighborhood impacted by Hurricane Milton's wrath flooded into City Hall looking for answers.

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  • MamaMia

    Helping the residents with their flooding issues is #1, however the different government entitees, state, county, and city elected officials, need to quit pointing fingers at each other, and not only focus on the resident's homes, and streets being flooded, but come up with the funding and means to put some permanent barricades between the Hobby Lobby Lake Ruden, and the roadway, to keep cars from driving off into the lake and drowning. It is my understanding the state will not provide barriers, if it is a regular lake, and not a man- made state built retention pond. What a shame, that is. We drove right after the hurricane by there, and I saw a small silver car pointed downward in the lake submerged up to the windshield. This must stop! This is a very serious safety concern, especially during night fall, and heavy rains. More drivers will be driving off into that deep lake. Quit passing the buck between the different government entities, and do something to prevent another tragedy! Setting up orange plastic lightweight cones in the lanes is not enough to prevent a tragic drowning!

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