Also Lakes at Country Place. So far I've got a total of 35.5" since this event started Friday, mid-day.
From 12pm (8/28) to 8:47pm (8/28), I gathered 6.5" of rain for the time period. Since then, 8:47pm (8/28) to 12:23am (8/29) I gathered about 1.25". So the good news could be that it's slowing down in our area, the bad news is that it's still raining.
The water has actually receded about a foot down my driveway, which is nice. I cruised around on the kayak earlier today and for the most part the entire neighborhood is looking pretty good. There's definitely a crap-ton of water on the Clear Creek side, but luckily it seems to be moving at a good pace and there isn't much upstream that we have to be worried about.
On a positive note, met a few Ags out and about the hood and will no doubt have some new drinking buddies when all this is over with.
Did have some friends in Southdown (closer to Dawson) that decided to evacuate to higher ground. They didn't have water in the home yet, but it was getting really close. I've heard numerous people in Brookside are having to evacuate or have already done so. My brother works for the city water dept. and they've been running around yesterday and today rescuing people from their homes.
While I'm thankful for our situation, my heart and prayers go out to everyone who's been affected by this storm and the folks out there assisting with the rescue efforts.