Residents near Snohomish County’s Eastview Village development say recent rains caused flooding, part of what they call a pattern of disregard by D.R. Horton.
CATHCART, Wash. — Neighbors downslope of a sprawling new housing development in Snohomish County are dealing with flooding and erosion problems, and they worry the worst is yet to come as the rainy season continues.
Directly next to what is now the Eastview Village development used to be 144 acres of trees, but they’re mostly gone now, leading to issues with runoff and erosion — just part of what neighbors say is a troubling pattern.
Joel Pentland has lived in
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