During a recent government meeting, officials discussed a critical flood risk mitigation project spearheaded by the Department of Water and Sewage (DWSD). Deputy Director Sam Smolley emphasized the project's significance in reducing flood risk and enhancing the resiliency of the city's combined sewer system, which is vital for managing rain and snowmelt. The initiative aims not only to protect residents but also to improve overall water quality.
Smolley highlighted the urgency of the project, noting that it is backed by grant funding, which has allowed the department to pursue an aggressive timeline for implementation. The meeting also addressed procedural matters, including the timely distribution of a correction letter to committee members, which was confirmed to have been sent earlier that morning.
The discussions underscored the city's commitment to addressing environmental challenges and ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents through proactive infrastructure improvements.