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Vector Control resumes spraying for mosquitos

Vector Control sprayed neighborhoods on the Island Monday evening. Here s where they ll be next. Author: Julissa Garza Updated: 10:21 PM CDT July 12, 2021 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas After last week’s heavy rain, the city’s vector control unit is back out on the streets working to bring relief to residents when it comes to those pesky mosquitoes. “With the weather we knew that the mosquito population there would be an increase. We re expecting one, we re prepared for one and vector control targets the areas we know are the breeding routes,” said Program Manager for Animal Care Services, Joel Skidmore. Skidmore says those breeding routes include the Island, Flour Bluff, Calallen, North Beach, and the Oso area. And all these areas have something in common.

La Volla Creek floods into nearby neighborhoods

La Volla Creek floods into nearby neighborhoods and last updated 2021-07-08 19:35:42-04 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — La Volla Creek flooding is affecting many residents in the surrounding neighborhoods, especially the neighborhood around the Calle Las Colonias street. “I had some jackets and the floorboards and the floor mats….they’re soaked,” Steve Johnston, a resident living near La Volla Creek said about the items in his car. He said the flooding got so high that it got inside his car and noticed that the water was the highest around 5 a.m. Thursday. He said it’s the third time his street has flooded in the past year and said the water actually gets higher on his street rather than the area nearest the creek.

City of Corpus Christi fixing drainage in Flour Bluff

City of Corpus Christi fixing drainage in Flour Bluff Residents experience flooding due to drainage and last updated 2021-07-07 19:22:51-04 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Flooding because of the rain is not a foreign issue to many Flour Bluff residents. Many of them experience it several times within a month. Douglas LeStourgeon lives on Tulane Drive with what looks to be a huge lake in his front yard, but is really a ditch that overflows. He said the poor drainage system in his neighborhood is causing water to be pushed towards his house by passing cars. He said a culvert under the road would help lead the water away from his neighborhood and said pot holes form because of the flooding. He said the taxes he pays to the City could be used more efficiently.

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