City utilities director Mike Caprella says that with the extended rainfall his office has been busy with flooding in houses over the last 24 hours.
While the nine degree temperature kept many indoors on Jan. 21, others embraced the cold and took to the hills surrounding two local reservoirs. Two days after one of the biggest snowstorms in five years, community members decided to race down the hills at the Williams and Bresler Lake reservoirs.
While July has been hot and rather dry, June was a rain producer, which benefited Lima's water supply.
The City of Lima wants those who've been damaging city property to know that they have you on camera.
While some may say the wet and rainy spring has been a nuisance, it has been positive when it comes to Lima's water supply.