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Looking for drainage engineer in Kansas City
A recent rainstorm flooded one of my apartments. We found that water came down the street and, instead of making the right turn, came directly across my parking pad and into a ground-level window.
I just got a letter from another owner saying that the first four properties along the street were having similar issues.
We are now looking for an engineer to help us control the flow.
Anyone have any recommendations?