After years of work, Paradise Valley now has a stormwater master plan to guide the town in prioritizing and building infrastructure to deal with flooding.

At its Nov. 13 meeting, the Paradise Valley Town Council voted 6-0 to approve the stormwater master plan as laid out by the public works department and the engineering firm of Kimley-Horn. Council Member Karen Liepmann was absent from the meeting.

“This has taken a while to get here, and I know that many of the leaders in the town council over the years … and others put so much time and effort into building the direction that we have gotten to,” Mayor Mark Stanton said at the meeting. “This is a starting point for us to work from.”

Efforts to create a stormwater plan date back at least as far as 2013 and 2014, when the town experience

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