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NORTH ROYALTON , Ohio — Every time it rains, homeowners living in a North Royalton neighborhood find themselves on high alert and concerned with what they call a growing floodwater risk.
Jean's husband Jim Harhay told News 5 that he believes the rising creek water is also a real neighborhood safety risk. "Storm water is getting into the sanitary lines so there’s an issue there and it’s just creating more volume for the sanitation system," Galloway said. “It would be just nice if the city would work with us in kind of dredging it, and then work with Broadview Heights as well.”
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