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Flood, fire fears By Mikayla Van Loon
Delta Close residents are worried about fires in the summer and floods in the winter. bours have been ringing and complaining and they seem to fob us off.” The green wedge property is privately owned with the major storm water drain that collects the estate’s overflow running along the
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Experiencing some of the region’s worst flooding in the space of half an hour in October last year, Lilydale residents were left inundated around the Gateway Estate. Frustrated by the inaction of Yarra Ranges Council and Melbourne Water, residents have consolidated their calls for better infrastructure by submitting a letter of complaint signed by 130 people. The letter requests “drainage infrastructure, stormwater, sewage and roads initiatives to prevent, mitigate and reduce the impact of future flooding to the current inadequate drainage, sewage, roads and associated infrastructure supplied and maintained by Yarra Ranges Council and Melbourne Water”. While last year’s flooding was the catalyst for this newest urging of the two entities to take action, stories of similar complaints being lodged date back at least 19 years. The daughter of a 90-year-old Nimblefoot Way resident, Julie, said when her parents first moved into the property 20 years ago, it didn’t take long for instances of flooding to occur. “Dad raised the issue when it first started and it’s been going on now for 19 years because dad went up to the council straightaway and complained,” she said. “He was always going into panic that he had to sell the house because they were scared.” Similarly, Delta Close residents Lyette, Deb and Brendan have been issuing complaints about an ill cared for storm water drain located behind their properties for nearly two decades. “The way I feel mostly on how everything’s gone down is angry, disappointed in the responses we’ve got to our concerns over the years,” Lyette said. “The lack of respect as in, we are ratepayers, we are concerned for our property and our family’s lives and our pets but that seems to be shoved aside. “So we’re very frustrated and for us to have to ring for 18 years, we’ve been ringing, neigh-