Fear Kansas City Flooded Streets Overnight



The torrential Kansas City rain pour is mostly complete for the overnight and what we're left with is a great many impromptu Kansas City ponds on local streets.

Here's my favorite longstanding Downtown Kansas City lake . . . Just a few steps from the Crossroads but not on the list to be repaired with that $27.6 million earmarked for yet another jazz pipe dream. I'm sure the illegal immigrants wandering nearby have a cool name for their own personal wading pool @ Cesar Chavez Ave & Southwest Blvd but I'm not privy to it.

The rainfall tonight killed a few engine blocks and there are quite a few reports of stalled drivers thanks to old and busted Kansas City sewer lines. Still, the current Administration remains focused on entertainment district development while many of the broke-ass denizens of this town literally struggle to keep from drowning every time it rains more than a little bit.

And so, we wait for the morning to see what kind of interesting trash washes up on local streets . . . Maybe some leftover E-tax signs . . . 

Hopefully . . .

More good stuff for the morning update ... STAY TUNED!!!

Comments

  1. Lake La Migra?

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  2. ^^^ No, no estupido. That's Lake El Chapo!

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  3. careful out there people. notice fd pulling cars out of the muck twice on the way home.

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  4. Nope.

    Climate change is a ruse.

    Anyone seen my welding torch?

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  5. Flush creek is bought to explode. Can't wait for the toy train to become water logged on these busted streets with busted sewer lines. Swimming anyone?

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  6. Purify yourself in Flushcreek in remembrance of Prince.

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  7. They stole all the money for squeegees from te dedicated transit tax and federal transit grants to pay for the TOY TRAIN! Boondoggle amirite? Vote no on the etax! It's jus like slavery!

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  8. Live in a town run by shitheels and you will swim among floating turds. Jesus said that.

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