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Cambridge officials brief Dorchester Council on flood-mitigation plan that would raise elevations, add berms
Summary
City of Cambridge engineers updated the council on the Make Cambridge Resilient initiative: plans include raising elevations up to seven feet along the Choptank River, constructing berms in front of properties, connecting to Pinks Pond and using part of Gerry Boyle Park for stormwater management; council asked staff to coordinate with property owners.
City of Cambridge officials on Feb. 4 briefed the Dorchester County Council on the Make Cambridge Resilient flood-mitigation initiative, outlining proposed measures along the Choptank River.
C. Bucky Jackson, City Engineer, introduced Lawrence A. White, Make Cambridge Resilient Project Manager, who…
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