Groton to develop coastal resiliency plan for downtown Mystic [The Day, New London, Conn.]
Jan. 16—GROTON — The town soon will begin a project to develop a plan to help make downtown
The town anticipates sea levels to rise 20 inches by 2050, according to its grant application.
The town received a
The funding is part of
According to the
The study in downtown
The area's watershed discharges directly into
Consultants will work with town staff to find potential solutions that property and business owners "can do to prepare their location for the impacts of climate change," it adds.
The plan will include "a series of public workshops to gather input of residents and business owners on how they envision sea level rise affecting
Reiner said the town is planning to begin the project in the next month or so and will issue a request for proposals to hire a consultant to help develop the plan.
In his letter of support for the grant application, Town Manager
"
Burt said at a recent
Reiner said the town also is seeking other grants and plans "to study the entire town for resiliency through other funding and efforts."
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