Deerfield Beach residents disappointed after city’s drainage project fails to prevent weekend flooding
Several residents in Deerfield Beach are disappointed and picking up the pieces after the drainage project the city promised would mitigate flooding in their neighborhood failed over the weekend The water was rising pretty fast mentioned Jackie Campbell a resident But I ve never been in a situation where water has come into my house from the rain That all changed for Campbell and several of her neighbors after several inches of rain fell over three hours across Deerfield Beach causing her neighborhood near Southeast Eighth Avenue to be altogether flooded Campbell was even forced to move her young daughter from her bed as water crept into every room of her home Which was very traumatic she was crying asking if we were going to drown commented Campbell Days later with fans constantly running and several floors and sections of dry wall ripped out she didn t think her situation could get worse until she went to take a shower Wednesday morning I took a shower and very shortly thereafter every one of my bathrooms filled with several inches of sewage revealed Campbell Photos provided to News by Campbell show what the bathrooms looked like before and after being swamped with sewage I didn t even really know what to think revealed Campbell It s been a rough week for her and her neighbors with piles of ruined belongings stacked up outside multiple homes Multiple of those residents reported what makes this worse is a multi-million dollar city drainage project that lasted the greater part of the year was supposed to mitigate flooding in their area The majority of the project was right here in this area on my block specifically announced Zac Ulrich Ulrich recounted News the neighborhood flooded out five years ago which sparked the city s project and left neighbors optimistic that it wouldn t happen again Pictures provided by Ulrich established the entire inside of his home filled with water Sunday night Insurance can only cover so much you know the heartache and what it s put us all through disclosed Ulrich The heartbreak is just profound The City of Deerfield Beach says they are working on figuring out what went wrong with the drainage system in the neighborhood whether the failure was due to excessive rainfall exceeding the project s threshold or if the system s construction or functioning failed in specific way if there was any maintenance issues or if any other factors like blockages debris or sedimentation played a role A spokesperson for the city shared a comment regarding residents heartache We know how disruptive and emotionally stressful flooding can be and we are committed to partnering with the neighborhood to provide the answers and solutions they deserve Meanwhile Campbell and her neighbors recognize their lives won t be returning to normal any time soon I don t think I even have words to describe how disruptive this is honestly revealed Campbell This new issue happened and we re back to square one Representatives for the City of Deerfield Beach also addressed Campbell s circumstances specifically saying they at this moment believe what happened at her property may be an isolated case They went on to say it could be related to the fresh flooding but it will be something she has to continue working through