Homeowner Stories from the FDD Survey (2)
Posted: January 31, 2014 Filed under: "public engagement", FDD Flooding, fdd surveys, physical invasion Leave a commentPlease see our first two posts (here and here) on the City’s FDD Survey results and our first post on homeowner stories from the
This is a series of statements by homeowners in the 33 pages of statements by owners about their experiences with FDDs. They speak for themselves and we are just going to start posting them, without much comment.
Here’s the second comment:
I begged not to have to do this and I feel that my personal rights were violated because I was forced into it. Now there is moisture around the sump pump to the extent that the tiles are loose, less storage space, worry about performance and maintenance, moisture outside perhaps? The garage floor area seems to have been affected, effort and time needed to investigate further and make repairs, financial loss for repairs and if our home is devalued, and emotional stress. I HATE what the city has done to my house and to my life.
The City is not hearing these kinds of complaints for the first time. Neighbors have been complaining for years, but usually at “neighborhood meetings” arranged by the City to muffle and blunt complaints, not address them. If you have complaint letters that you have sent to the City or an FDDP contractor, please share them here at the website.
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