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Clarksville begins flood control project in Woodstock, expanding basins and adding an overflow pipe, with a pump system pending funding and permits.
Clarksville has launched a two-phase flood mitigation plan for the Woodstock neighborhood, starting with basin expansion to double storage capacity by late October, using 120,000 cubic yards of soil, with construction expected to take 100–120 days and generate significant traffic.
An overflow pipe will be added, but a pump system for phase two requires more funding and permits, with possible start within two years.
Officials emphasize the plan is a major step despite not preventing extreme flooding, and city leaders pledged transparency and accountability after past delays.
Residents, many financially and emotionally drained by repeated floods, remain cautiously hopeful.
Clarksville comienza un proyecto de control de inundaciones en Woodstock, expandiendo las cuencas y agregando una tubería de desbordamiento, con un sistema de bombeo pendiente de financiación y permisos.