For the second time in the last two summers, a patch of lawn, about four feet in diameter, has subsided, and is getting worse by the week, along my front bank on Elgin Street. Last year, after consulting some gutter and downspout contractors, I replaced all the gutters on the house and redirected the downspouts from ancient, blocked up, storm drain lines to direct surface discharges around my house, as well as filling in and reseeding the subsidence hole. All my advisors at the time assured me this would solve the problem. Still, I am seeing the subsidence again this year in the exact same place. I am pretty sure it is related to all the rain we have had again this year, but I need to confer with someone who is a genuine expert in urban landscape, drainage and storm water control. I don't know if I need a landscaper, a plumber, maybe both, but I would appreciate any suggestions of people to contact about this situation Thanks, neighbors. Ward Kelsey