Coach's Owner: No Kansas City Solutions After Flooding Destroyed Southland Biz

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After losing business, Coach's Bar and Grill owner voices concerns about future flooding

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - Restaurants came together on Thursday night to help out former employees of Coach's Bar & Grill who are now out of jobs following bad flooding in late July. The restaurant on 103rd Street had to close its doors following damage to the inside of the facility after heavy rain and flooding from Indian Creek on July 27.

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  1. Hasn't he been flooded out about six times?

    Some people never learn.

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  2. Why is it the City's problem to try to control nature for his business? Let's say they widen the creek through their City. The water now just gets to the next bottle neck that much quicker, then backs right back up in the new creek they just spent millions on "controlling". How about the City do the correct thing and condemn the land and raze the buildings? No more building in the floodplain, insured or not.

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  3. No longer a story. The car salesmen and bar sluts have found other places to get drunk at.

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  4. Take out the building and don't put anymore buildings up its a flood zone.

    I mean are people not that stupid to figure that out? I felt bad for the people whose businesses went under but not really if you know what I mean.

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  5. Know your history or you are damned to repeat it. This place has flooded multiple times. If you like the area move down the street by price Chopper. Ground is higher and does not flood. Simple solution.

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  6. Wonder where all the whores who used to go there are drinking at now?

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  7. ^^^ Your dad's place.

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  8. 12:47 Bahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!

    Good one.

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  9. This is been happening since before 1970

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  10. If the area where you build is prone to flooding, it might NOT be a good idea to re-build in that same area.

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  11. Move all the buildings by flush creek too. No more worries.

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