City Council Member Seeks Accountability Following North Tampa Flooding Crisis

In the wake of historic flooding caused by Hurricane Milton, a Tampa City Council member is calling for a city-county commission to review the municipal response to the storm. Councilmember Luis Viera, whose district experienced the brunt of the flooding, aims to determine whether key infrastructure failed during the disaster and what can be done to prevent future incidents.

Unprecedented Flooding in Non-Flood Zones

Neighborhoods in North Tampa, including Forest Hills, Timberfalls, Overlook, and the University Area, experienced severe flooding despite not being located in flood zones. Many residents, like Councilmember Viera himself, do not have flood insurance and were caught off guard by the extent of the damage. “I live in Hunters Green. I don’t have flood insurance,” Viera explained. “If this happened to me, I’d want answers.”

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