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Nick Spina, owner of Central Auto and Truck Parts in northwest Edmonton, grapples with a 30-year-old flooding issue at the intersection of 107th Street and 129th Avenue. The recurring problem blocks staff, deters customers, and poses safety risks. Despite reaching out to the City and EPCOR, Spina remains skeptical as they pass responsibility back and forth. EPCOR recently intervened, citing complex land ownership and a blocked culvert. Spina awaits long-term solutions, hoping for genuine change after years of temporary fixes.
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