Suffolk County officials tell News 12 St. George Drive in Shirley is a town-owned street.
1:42Neighbors on St. George Drive in Shirley say the Town of Brookhaven needs do something to keep their street and homes dry.
"It turns into a lake,” said Penn. “ the kids, we have to drive around the block to the bus stop. The bus driver won't even come down. We won't get mail." "We call. We spoke to Dan Panico. We speak to them when they do the town meetings. We're promised something is going to get done and nothing gets done,” she said. "You just get fed up with it. I called the town today 4 times and I got promised that they were coming to take care of it. And no."
Gloria Miranda has lived in her home for over 20 years. She said the flooding problems became more constant and got worse after Superstorm Sandy.
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