“It happened right away, as soon as construction started,” Warren said.
Warren said she has reached out to the city, hired a geotechnical engineer for advice and even installed a drainage system to help divert water, but she says that’s not enough.
“I haven’t gotten any resolution, and it is very frustrating,” Warren said. “I love this neighborhood, and I want to see it flourish.”
Queen City News Reporter Jen Cardone spoke with the builder on the phone, who advised us to look closer at stormwater issues.
We have also reached out to Charlotte Storm Water Services, hoping to get some answers. We are waiting for their response and will update you with new information as soon as it becomes available.
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