New York City Helps Upstate Towns Prepare for Future Floods
The catastrophic flooding from hurricanes Irene and Lee exposed planning gaps in small towns that can’t afford effective flood readiness plans.
But in New York’s Catskill Mountains, partnership with New York City has brought top-level expertise and millions of dollars in construction cash to towns crisscrossed with flood-prone creeks. That paid off by helping towns like Shandaken complete projects that reduced damage.
Experts say more severe flood events are expected with global climate change. They say towns need to partner with state and regional agencies to map flood plains and get effective stream management plans in place.
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