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'It’s going to happen again' | Flood-weary Oakley residents push for accountability following flash flooding
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CINCINNATI — Tuesday night at MadTree Brewing, Oakley residents got the chance to get some answers to their questions about last month's flash flooding during the Oakley Community Council meeting.
It's not the typical location for the Oakley Community Council, but President Colleen Reynolds said organizers needed more space in anticipation of the dozens of residents who showed up.
During Cincinnati City Council Tuesday morning, council members discussed having city administration work with MSD to implement green infrastructure solutions to reduce stormwater runoff.
According to data from the Cincinnati Fire Department, Oakley had the most emergency calls related to flash flooding on July 17.
Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney, who attended the meeting, told residents City Council will hopefully approve at least $1 million in funding as soon as Wednesday.