In a recent government meeting, urgent concerns were raised regarding the deteriorating storm sewer system on Allen Street, which has been described as a public health emergency. The current mayor has been criticized for failing to update the semi-final engineering plans from 2013 and for not securing necessary funding to address the issue over the years.
Residents expressed frustration over the compromised infrastructure, which has led to significant flooding and contamination in their neighborhoods. One resident highlighted that the flooding has turned their properties into catch basins for contaminated water, which includes harmful substances such as bacteria and motor oil. The situation has escalated to the point where engineers have deemed the Allen Street project a high priority due to the crisis-level infrastructure.
Another speaker, Dale Belucas, shared a personal account of the changes in the area, recalling a time when his childhood home was dry and well-maintained. He noted the stark contrast to the current state, where even minor storms lead to immediate flooding issues.
The meeting underscored the pressing need for action to prevent further deterioration of the storm sewer system and to protect the health and safety of the community.