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Box 13, Folder 11, Document 49
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CITY OF ATLANTA
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HERE Ai DEPARTMENT of CONSTRUCTION
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Atlanta 3, Georgia
July 19, 1967 RICHARD W. RESPESS
ASST. CHIEF OF CONSTRUCTION
RAY A. NIXON
Chief of Construction
ROBERT H. MORRISS
MEMO ASST. CHIEF OF CONSTRUCTION
: TO: Ray A. Nixon = Director of Public Works
FROM: Ken Lancaster
As directed, an investigation was made at #555 East Anthony Street
"N. W. to determine if we could be of assistance in the solution of
a flood problem.
We found that storm water from the streets does not flow into this
drain ditch, and, therefore, responsibility by this Department can-
not be justified. However, there is a great volume of storm water
flowing into this ditch from City property belonging to the Parks
Department. I believe, it would relieve the problem of this ditch
overflowing onto this person's property if this water was intercepted
and directed to Proctor Creek. This could be accomplished by
constructing a bunker at the top of the small ditch bank or by the
grading of a small berm ditch parallel to the existing one.
RKL/pae
ATLANTA THE DOGWOOD CITY
oes =i
| eae
4d
= Sy
CITY OF ATLANTA
iain!
4 Ht
Than
ne i
HERE Ai DEPARTMENT of CONSTRUCTION
a a Hite
HUH li
hieees i,
i,
bbtT ME ite a 301 CITY HALL
pull fa
Atlanta 3, Georgia
July 19, 1967 RICHARD W. RESPESS
ASST. CHIEF OF CONSTRUCTION
RAY A. NIXON
Chief of Construction
ROBERT H. MORRISS
MEMO ASST. CHIEF OF CONSTRUCTION
: TO: Ray A. Nixon = Director of Public Works
FROM: Ken Lancaster
As directed, an investigation was made at #555 East Anthony Street
"N. W. to determine if we could be of assistance in the solution of
a flood problem.
We found that storm water from the streets does not flow into this
drain ditch, and, therefore, responsibility by this Department can-
not be justified. However, there is a great volume of storm water
flowing into this ditch from City property belonging to the Parks
Department. I believe, it would relieve the problem of this ditch
overflowing onto this person's property if this water was intercepted
and directed to Proctor Creek. This could be accomplished by
constructing a bunker at the top of the small ditch bank or by the
grading of a small berm ditch parallel to the existing one.
RKL/pae
ATLANTA THE DOGWOOD CITY
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