The 5th district is experiencing flooding and I am trying to get sand for the sandbags that can be picked up at Fire Stations 18 and 19. I will keep you alerted about the storm and city resources.
Please do not drive through water in the street because you don't know how deep it is or what is underneath.
Our Public Works crews are hard at work and so are the firefighters and police.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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