This is the flooded backyard at a Walnut Street, Seymour home. Jean Falbo-Sosnovich/Register
By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — A city family, plagued by flooding for more than 30 years, will pay for an engineering study to prove that the problem won’t go away without town help.
John Boanno, of 25 Walnut St., who lives with his family including mother-in-law Valerie Pollack, who owns the house, said the study is going to cost $4,000.
If, when the study is sent to the town, and the town does nothing to help, Boanno will likely pursue legal action.
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