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Pembroke Park hears vulnerability assessment and 10-year stormwater master plan from consultants
Summary
Kimley Horn presented a Resilient Florida-funded vulnerability assessment and a separate stormwater master plan that identify flood-prone focus areas, adaptation strategies and a 10-year capital improvement program with annual budgets of about $1–1.2 million.
Consultants from Kimley Horn presented the Town of Pembroke Park with a vulnerability assessment and a separate stormwater master plan during a recent meeting of the Town Commission.
The vulnerability assessment, prepared to meet Resilient Florida program requirements, maps flood exposure from rainfall, storm surge and sea-level rise and compares those hazards to town “critical assets” to identify where implementation funds would be most effective, Matt Brosman, an engineer with Kimley Horn, told the commission. "These are not final projects," Brosman said, describing the study as a planning-level product intended to unlock state implementation funding.
The town’s stormwater master plan, presented by Tiffany Stanton of Kimley Horn, uses a…
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