CORRECTION: In the original version of this article published online Nov. 29 and in the Dec. 4 print edition, headlined “Residents call for city to resolve flooding issues neighboring Olive Grove subdivision,” the author incorrectly referred to public discussion of bankruptcy for the applicant, Chris Williams. Discussion during the meeting referred to the possibility that the developer would walk away from the project, which would go into foreclosure, not bankruptcy. No discussion of bankruptcy occurred at the meeting, and use of the term was in error. The Express regrets the error.]]>
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