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Residents demand action on flooding and safety concerns

June 25, 2024 | Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess County, New York



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Residents demand action on flooding and safety concerns
In a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding flooding and traffic safety were prominently discussed, particularly in light of severe rainstorms that affected local neighborhoods over the weekend. Residents from Hooker Avenue and Dwight reported significant flooding, raising alarms about the effectiveness of current drainage systems and the impact of increased impervious surfaces from new parking developments.

One resident highlighted that the recent storms underscored the inadequacies of existing infrastructure, suggesting that the plans for the area do not adequately account for the potential for more severe weather events due to climate change. The resident called for a comprehensive assessment of worst-case storm scenarios, emphasizing that current measures are insufficient to handle present precipitation levels, let alone future increases.

Additionally, concerns were raised about traffic safety in relation to parking lot designs. The resident pointed out that visibility issues at the exit of a parking area have contributed to numerous accidents on Hamilton Street over the past five years. With children frequently traversing the area for school and community activities, the need for improved sightlines and safety measures was deemed critical.

The meeting underscored the urgent need for local authorities to address these pressing issues, balancing development with the realities of climate impacts and community safety.

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