In a recent government meeting, community members raised significant concerns regarding ongoing flooding issues and infrastructure challenges in the area. A resident, who has lived in the community since 1951, highlighted the historical context of flooding, noting that several bridges on Glen Avenue, Linwood Avenue, Ridgewood Avenue, and Grove Street were replaced due to severe flooding events in the 1950s and 1960s. He emphasized that while the new bridges are wider and better equipped to handle water flow, flooding remains a persistent problem.
The resident also pointed out issues with the Ridgewood Public Schools' athletic field, which has artificial turf that has been inundated with water multiple times this year. He suggested that a return to natural grass might be a more effective solution, although he acknowledged uncertainty about the best course of action. He mentioned that the Army Corps of Engineers is looking into the situation, indicating a potential for future improvements.
Another participant, Susan Moran, expressed interest in joining the flood committee and raised questions about the impact of structural repairs on the bidding process for a footbridge project. She also highlighted flooding concerns in the Salem Ridge area, recalling a past FEMA meeting that revealed widespread stormwater flooding issues affecting many residents.
The discussions underscored the community's ongoing struggle with flooding and the need for effective solutions to address both historical and current challenges. The meeting concluded with a call for further dialogue and action on these pressing issues.