Description
When the bridge on 17th Avenue was closed for repair and an earthen dam was built on either side of that bridge, the water has stopped flowing. Now, three weeks later, the birds that used to frequent the area no longer come around and the turtles have tremendous algea growth on thier shells. This has not happened in the decades I have owned this property. I attribute this to the stagnation of the water in the canal. Is the bridge going to be repaired soon, so that the canal can flow freely again?
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Aptisguy (Registered User)
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Closed Customer Support (Verified Official)
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Thank you, MAC
I <3 St. Pete (Registered User)