After running a quick errand March 2015, we returned to find a pool of water in our driveway from a heavy, but short rainstorm. Oh no, what's downstairs? Our house flooded! There was so much water it overwhelmed the small drain in our driveway. The water level kept rising until it went over the top of the foundation and flooded the basement with 2 inches of water. What a mess!
We contacted the City of Seattle that day, since it was their water that flooded our house. Did they do anything about it? Of course not.
That was a freak occurrence, so it couldn't happen again, right? But it did, three more times, for a total of four times in four years,
We cannot stop the stormwater from the street, and we cannot afford to install a proper storm sewer that is large enough to handle the frequent floods, so we're left hoping the City of Seattle will do their job and build a storm sewer, just like the thousands of other storm sewers in Seattle.
The City of Seattle has given us the runaround for years, with various excuses to avoid taking responsibility. The crux of their argument is that the flooding we experience would exist in nature, thus they are not responsible. This is excuse is absurd because,