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Response <br />The City is exploring a number of options for reducing repetitive loss and flooding within the City of San Marcos, as well as assisting those with outstanding unmet housing needs. We <br /> appreciate and will consider your comments.No change to Action Plan necessary at this time. <br />Comment <br />am a seventy-nine year old handicapped person with Parkinson's disease complicated by hip and knee replacements and other ailments. My wife, at the same age as I, takes care of us. Our <br /> home with all of our appliances, furniture, and family heirlooms were totally destroyed, with a few pictures off the walls and items salvaged from the virtually concrete deep river <br /> mud. There was no affordable housing in San Marcus for usand so we had to borrow and move to a much smaller house in New Braunfels. We were advised by the chief engineer of San Marcos <br /> to leave the shell of the house with only support studs standing and to wait before we expire.had to buy the doors again.Since then we have sold our house at 262 Spring River Dr., Martindale <br /> and moved to senior housing.Our house was built a foot above the rest of the neighbors.All the water came from the Blanco River and I think acanal would divert the water so this does <br /> not happen again.Either that or a large berm. Thanks for listening. <br />Element <br />Source <br />Date <br /># <br />209/2/16Library Drop BoxInfrastructureOur home was flooded in May (10 inches) and Oct <br /> <br />