12/14/2023 0 Comments Radnor township permitsGulph Creek, we had to go back and sure up the road because it was undermined.” “We had to go back and backfill with stone. “We had washouts throughout the town that needed addressing,” he said. Most of what the police did was rescue people who drove into flooded streets. During the storm, public works workers were clearing out culverts so that water could drain and clearing debris and tree limbs from the creeks and roads. White said that township public works employees had never pumped out residents’ basements in the past, but the Radnor Fire Company had, although it no longer does. Residents also complained that the township did not do enough to help them during the storm. Immediately afterward, police Superintendent Chris Flanagan, Commissioner Jack Larkin and Steve McNelis, director of public works, went out to inspect the creek, said White.
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