New pipes should ease area's flooding STATE Edition
To reduce flooding in the Euclid-St. Paul neighborhood, the city is laying miles of new stormwater pipes and culverts. Whatever the price, the project will mark the end of chronic street flooding and periodic house flooding for residents in Euclid- St. Paul - primarily in the perimeter of the area f...
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Published in | St. Petersburg times (Saint Petersburg, Fla. : 1921) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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St. Petersburg, Fla
Times Publishing Company
21.01.2004
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Summary: | To reduce flooding in the Euclid-St. Paul neighborhood, the city is laying miles of new stormwater pipes and culverts. Whatever the price, the project will mark the end of chronic street flooding and periodic house flooding for residents in Euclid- St. Paul - primarily in the perimeter of the area from 14th to 12th streets and 16th Avenue to 17th Terrace. Map locates the site of the drainage project in the Euclid- St. Paul neighborhood.; Digging machinery surrounds Woodlawn Lake, part of a project to lay new pipes in the Euclid-St. Paul area to ease flooding., (ran Beach, Seminole, West); Photo: MAP; PHOTO, Bill Serne |
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