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Community faces critical flood risks from proposed development

June 14, 2024 | Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York



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Community faces critical flood risks from proposed development
In a recent government meeting, community members voiced significant concerns regarding a proposed development project near Bridge Street, which is anticipated to have substantial environmental and logistical impacts. The discussion highlighted the area's unique topography and its implications for water drainage, particularly during storms. Experts presented a flow analysis indicating that the proposed site is susceptible to flooding, exacerbated by storm surges and the area's historical drainage patterns.

One resident, Susie Almiger, expressed her apprehension about the project's potential disruption to local life, citing concerns over traffic, noise, and pollution. She emphasized the project's proximity to a former Superfund site, raising alarms about possible hazardous material exposure during construction. Almiger also pointed out the aesthetic and historical significance of the village, arguing that the development could undermine the community's character.

The meeting underscored the need for a comprehensive planning approach to address these multifaceted issues. Community members, including students from the Guildhall Teen Arts Council, have called for proactive measures rather than a passive wait-and-see strategy. The sentiment was clear: the community must collaborate to ensure that any development aligns with the village's long-term interests and environmental sustainability.

As discussions continue, the community remains engaged, seeking clarity on the project's logistics, including traffic management and the potential need for expanded public services to accommodate an increased population. The outcome of these deliberations will be crucial in shaping the future of the area and preserving its unique character.

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