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City braces for daily flooding by 2050 without action

September 10, 2024 | Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland


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City braces for daily flooding by 2050 without action
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the urgent need for flood resilience measures in response to increasing climate threats. A key focus was on the anticipated grant from FEMA, which is expected to provide $30 million for the resiliency project at the city dock. This funding is crucial as projections indicate that flooding events similar to the significant January flood, which registered at 5.1, could occur daily by 2050 if no action is taken.

Officials emphasized the importance of moving forward with the project, highlighting that without intervention, the community could face severe flooding challenges in the near future. The timeline for the grant's arrival is hopeful, with expectations set for spring, allowing the city to begin implementing necessary improvements.

The discussions underscored a broader concern about public awareness regarding the implications of climate change on local infrastructure and the pressing need for proactive measures to safeguard the community against future flooding. As assessments continue, city officials remain committed to securing additional funding and support for this vital project.

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