Polk residents near Lake Bonny bring concerns to city meeting on Hurricane Milton flooding

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Residents of the Polk community near Lake Bonny gathered at a city commission meeting to express their growing frustrations over extensive flooding caused by Hurricane Milton. Many homes in the area were surrounded by floodwaters for an alarming duration, with some residents reporting the inundation lasted for over a month. The city commission meeting served as a platform for residents to air their grievances, calling for immediate and effective flood management measures. Emotional testimonies highlighted the urgent need for action, as families shared their experiences of property damage and safety concerns. City officials appeared receptive to these concerns, acknowledging the critical nature of the flooding issue.

The discussions emphasized the importance of community input in shaping local policies and response strategies. As the city considers solutions, the meeting marks a pivotal moment for residents advocating for better flood preparedness. Addressing these flooding challenges is not only essential for the affected families but also for enhancing overall community resilience against future weather events.

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