(a) The City shall have the authority to maintain, keep and repair ditches, watercourses and drainage improvements, together with any facilities and appurtenances necessary and proper therefore.
(b) The City may drain, by artificial means, at the expense of the City, any lot or land within the City upon which water, at any time, accumulates and becomes stagnant, in a way prejudicial to the public health, convenience or welfare by reason of not having a natural drainage or because the lot or land cannot be drained by natural channels.
(c) The City shall have the authority to fill or drain any lot or land within its limits upon which water, at any time, becomes stagnant; to remove all putrid substances from any lot; and to remove any object from culverts, cover drains or private property, laid in any ditch, watercourse or drainage improvement, which obstructs the water naturally flowing therein, causing it to flow back or become stagnant in a way prejudicial to the health, comfort or convenience of any citizens of the neighborhood. If the culvert or drains are of insufficient capacity, the City may make them of such capacity as is reasonably necessary to accommodate the flow at all times.
(Ord. 133-16. Passed 12-27-16.)