About 15 truckloads of debris were removed from the area Wednesday. Crews cleared the remaining debris along the road Thursday morning.
More rain and significant rain are expected to return Thursday through Saturday. The city public works department says it will continue to monitor the site through the weekend.Get notifications about news related to the topics you care about.
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