Deltona to still pursue flooding prevention project despite governor’s veto on funds

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DELTONA, Fla. — A Deltona resident said his community still has work to do if it wants to avoid flooding like it experience during Hurricane Ian.

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Last week, Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed funding for several flood prevention projects in Central Florida, including $600,000 for a flood mitigation study on the Theresa Basin.

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Now, the city is vowing to pick up that tab.

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But some residents said they’re worried the time to prevent future problems has passed.

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During a city commission meeting Monday night, the city manager said they’re going to cover what DeSantis vetoed of that $1.2 million project.

See what residents have to say in the video above.

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