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I agree. There is an existing water main on the north side of the ROW, and the existing ditches <br />provide the final outfall path for the drainage within the area. Closing the ROW is not recommended. <br />Lorenzo Wingate, P.E., C.F.M. <br />Assistant Director of Public Works <br />rd <br />2963 N 23 Street | La Porte, TX 77571 <br />p.281.470.5105 | m. 281.628.3931 <br />website | map | email <br />Please take a moment to complete the City of La Porte customer experience survey. <br />Download the La Porte By the Bay App today! <br />From: Michel, Malik <michelm@laportetx.gov> <br />Sent: Monday, November 28, 2022 2:29 PM <br />To: Clowes, Ian <ClowesI@laportetx.gov>; Wingate, Lorenzo <WingateL@laportetx.gov>; Kerry <br />Lackey <klackey@cobbfendley.com>; Meekins, Clif <MeekinsC@laportetx.gov> <br />Cc: Evans, Teresa <EvansT@laportetx.gov>; Price, Clayton <PriceC@laportetx.gov> <br />Subject: RE: SAC Request - W. F St. <br />The only issues that I can see is that there is a water line within this portion and roadside ditches <br />that are downstream near the outfall. <br />My concern with closing the roadside ditch is that if the owner doesn’t properly maintain it, it could <br />potentially impact all upstream drainage. Kerry and Lorenzo, please let me know if my concerns are <br />valid. <br />Thank you, <br />Malik M. Michel, E.I.T. | Associate Engineer <br />604 W. Fairmont | La Porte, TX 77571 <br />p.281.470.5060 | f. 281.470.5005 <br />website | map | email | <br />37 <br /> <br />