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FISHER LANE BRIDGE BEING REPLACED TOMORROW! ---FLOOD CONTROL MEETING SEPT 27
Release Date: September 15, 2011

FISHER LANE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
Starting Friday, September 16 at 10:00 AM, the Fisher Lane bridge  leading to the N White Plains train station will be closed to all traffic, including pedestrians and bicycles.  Closure is necessary to replace the bridge.  Over this weekend, crews will demolish the existing bridge and construct the new two-lane bridge.  It is expected all construction work necessary to erect the new bridge and allow traffic to enter and exit the Metro North station will be completed by 4:30 AM Monday September 19.
 
Please note due to the construction activity, the Mount Pleasant commuter lot from Fisher lane will also be closed from Friday September 16 at 10:00 AM until Monday September 19 at 4:30 AM.
The bridge will be closed from Friday at 10 am until Monday at 4:30 AM.  No cars, pedestrians or bicycles. PAUL FEINER
 
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OR WATCH OUR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH WORK SESSION  WHICH BEGINS AT 9:30 AM--TO DISCUSS FLOODING AND 100 EAST HARTSDALE AVE
 
  On Tuesday, September 27th at 9:30 AM the Greenburgh Town Board will hold a work session to discuss flooding. We will hear from Jnathan Raser, our hazardous mitigation plan consultant. He will discuss grants that we could be eligible for to address flooding in our town.
  Following that portion of the meeting we will discuss the specific problems at 100 E Hartsdale Ave. Some residents have complained about being ticketed during the recent flooding. And--have asked that temporary parking be provided during floods for residents. We will discuss options at the meeting.
 
  If you cannot attend the meeting please be advised that our work session is streamed live on the town website: www.greenburghny.com. And--our meeting is also archived on the website (under archives of town board meetings).
Paul Feiner
 

From: Raser, Jonathan [Jonathan.Raser@tetratech.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 2:46 PM
To: gblist@cit-e.net
Cc: Paul Feiner; Joseph DeCarlo
Subject: RE: ANOTHER OPTION FOR FLOODED PROPERTIES--FEDERAL GOV SHOULD CONSIDER BUYING PEOPLE OUT
Paul –
 
As you are aware, the Greenburgh All-Hazards Mitigation Plan (AHMP) is currently in FEMA’s hands awaiting approval.  Once this plan is approved and adopted by the town, federal mitigation grants are available for eligible mitigation projects in the community, including property elevations and buyouts.   Significant mitigation grant funding is currently available, and more will become available in the wake of Irene and continued flooding.
 
The time to work with interested property owners is now.  I would be glad to discuss this with you and the Town further.
 
Please note that Chief DeCarlo and I had discussed potential mitigation grant projects in the Town with Engineering during preparation of the AHMP.   I just became aware of the mitigation RFP referenced below, however after the proposal submission date.   If there is any information or other support we can provide towards this effort, please feel free to contact us. 
 
Thank you.
 
Jonathan Raser, CFM | Hazard Mitigation Program Manager
1000 The American Road | Morris Plains, NJ 07950 | *Please note new address and phone number*
www.tetratech.com



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