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Crews To Survey South Wayne Properties For Flood Reduction Plan
Survey crews from Carroll Engineering may be in the front or rear yards of residential properties during the process, the township said.
RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — Radnor Township residents may see people in their front and rear yards as crews work to survey parts of the township as part of a flood reduction plan.
According to the township, Carroll Engineering survey crews are surveying the South Wayne area to determine possible solutions to reduce flooding.
Whle conducting the surveying, crews may be on residential properties to get as much data as possible, the township said.
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Below are areas being surveyed:
- Midland Avenue
- St. Davids Road
- South Aberdeen Avenue
- Pembroke Avenue
- Meadowbrook Avenue
- Orchard Way
- Brookside Avenue
- Iven Avenue
The study includes the evaluation of a bypass pipe, enhanced infrastructure, and other yet to be determined ideas.
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The survey work is expected to last two weeks.
Contact Radnor Township Engineer Steve Norcini at 610-688-5600, extension 130, with questions about the work.
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