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In a recent township committee meeting, residents expressed frustration over ongoing flooding issues and the handling of a bulkhead project that has raised concerns about its effectiveness. A resident criticized the committee for not conducting an engineering study before allocating $1 million for the bulkhead replacement, arguing that the project might not address the underlying flooding problems. The resident emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to stormwater management, citing successful initiatives in neighboring Surf City.
Committee members acknowledged the complexity of the flooding situation, particularly in low-lying areas, and discussed the challenges of raising bulkheads and roads. They noted that while raising bulkheads could help, it is not a straightforward solution due to various logistical and regulatory hurdles, including obtaining necessary permits from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
The dialogue highlighted a disconnect between residents' experiences of flooding and the committee's awareness of the issues. Some committee members claimed this was the first time they had heard specific complaints about flooding in the marina area, despite residents asserting that the problem has persisted for decades. The committee urged residents to participate in budget meetings to voice their concerns and prioritize projects.
Additionally, the meeting included a moment of reflection as a committee member expressed gratitude for the community and acknowledged personal losses over the past year. The member also condemned disrespectful behavior witnessed in previous meetings, calling for a more respectful dialogue between the committee and the public.
Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing challenges of managing flooding in the township and the need for better communication and planning to address residents' concerns effectively.
Converted from Town Meeting 11-26-24 meeting on November 27, 2024
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