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The village and its Thoughhuge water-detention basin engineering consultant, Hey and on a field next to Niles' Our Lady Associates, have been designing a of Ransom Church for the past sophisticated system of improved two weeks, residents and officials sewers which will direct water gathered there Thursday for a that would normally flood the vil- groundbreaking ceremony. lage into the Our Lady of Ransom After four detention basin, years of study another basin and two years to be dug soon of engineer- on the south- ing the village east corner of of Niles was the Maryhill celebrating the Cemetery prop- construction erty and other kickoff of Tier places. One of its mul- Tier One timillion dollar also includes flood-reduction the Cleveland program. Huge Avenue relief rainstorms in storm sewer, the past six Nues Village Manager Steve Vinezeano, which officials years have from left, Village Trustee Chris Hanusiak, had earlier said caused Nues Mayor Andrew Przybylo, Our Lady of will carry water Nues Village Manager Steve Vinezeano opens the groundbreaking ceremony for Niles' Stormwater Relief Project at a reception streets to turn Ransom Catholic Church pastor Rev. eastward and next to the detention basin in a field on Our Lady of Ransom Church property.i PAM DEnGLIO/FOR SUN-TiMES MEDIA into rivers, and Chris Gustafson, Miles Village Trustees discharge it prompted a George Alpogianis and Joe LoVerde and into the river mate change may have caused the flood of tears former Mayor Robert Calle near Caldwell floods, which drastically worsened from residents Avenue.
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