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Public Works > News > ABC Stormwater Flooding Board – Special Presentation
ABC Stormwater Flooding Board – Special Presentation
The information on this page may be outdated as it was published 7 years ago.
The ABC Stormwater Flooding Board was created to allow the Municipalities of Arlington, Belmont & Cambridge to work jointly and cooperatively to identify and implement cost effective solutions to reduce or eliminate any adverse effects of flooding and other hazards in the Alewife sub-watershed area.
Join us for a presentation by Julie Wormser, VP for Policy and Planning of Boston Harbor Now
“The Old City and the Sea”
Julie will explore Boston’s evolving relationship with the ocean—how the city was built up over the past three centuries and what that means as we face sea-level rise over the coming decades. She will discuss Boston's specific coastal flood challenges and real world design solutions that can maintain and even increase the city's vitality as we prepare for the rising tide.
The presentation is scheduled to be held on January 10th from 6:15pm – 6:45pm in the Lyon’s Hearing Room, Arlington Town Hall, 2nd floor. After the session there will be a brief question and answer session available to attendees related to the presentation.
January 10, 2017
6:15p.m. – 6:45pm
Title: The Old City and the Sea
Speakers: Julie Wormser; Boston Harbor Now
This presentation will discuss the long term planning needs for communities to address the anticipated impacts of climate change and subsequent rise in sea level. It will also provide information for residents to help understand the impacts to local water resources and what can be done to reduce those impacts.
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