Nearly three years after Hurricane Florence, New Bern's repair work, prep for next storm continues
May 28âDisaster mitigation planning and repair work in the wake of Hurricane Florence has touched nearly every government department within the
According to former
To date, the
The following is a comprehensive look at the
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Public Works continues to work through the 150 incidents of storm-related damage to city facilities, equipment and other infrastructure, though most work orders have now been completed.
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After working to repair and replace the estimated
âRelocation and elevation of Sewer Pump Station No. 10, which sits on the bank of
âWastewater Treatment Plant Influent Pump Station Rehabilitation Project: This project included the rehabilitation of the existing influent pump station at the main
âRehabilitation of large sewer outfall pipelines in low-lying flood-prone areas. To date, more than 2,000 linear feet of pipe has been rehabilitated.
âInvestment in new backup generators for water supply wells and sewer pump stations so they can continue to operate during prolonged power outages during large storm events.
After completing the restoration of the electric system once the storm cleared, the City's
Staff has also developed a system improvement plan estimated at
âAdministration Building-$39,000
âCity cemeteries-$60,000
âKafer Park-$24,000
Other parks and facilities that sustained various levels of storm damage are either completely repaired or in the process of being repaired. The damages run the gamut from minor fixes such as sidewalk damage, missing signage, missing fencing/handrails, damaged ballfield lights, and shingle loss, to major ones such as damaged docks, gangways, pilings and stationary piers. The storm also destroyed the city's concert stage and damaged restrooms.
The progress of work at other city parks includes:
âWork has been completed at:
âGlenburnie Park (60% completed)
âHenderson Park (25%)
âPierce Park (90%)
âQueens Point Riverwalk (80%)
âPurchase of new mobile city stage
Other steps the department has taken since Hurricane Florence include:
âCollaboration amongst local fire departments to reduce the redundancy of equipment and increase the number of qualified rescue staff.
âUpdated its damage assessment software to improve the efficiency of reporting to
âObtained new software from
âRepairs to fire truck that was partially flooded during the hurricane.
The department has also purchased a high clearance special response vehicle that can be used in flooding situations.
As a result of
The City has also contracted with
To date, 36 projects have been identified for
The City's Hazard Mitigation and Resiliency Plan is designed to increase community resilience to flooding, including addressing the impacts of sea level rise and climate change. The goal of the plan is to build the community's capacity "to avoid, prepare for, withstand, recover and build back better after hazard events with a specific focus on underserved and historic communities."
The plan will take a multi-phased approach that will include recommendations for business, residential and governmental implementations.
The Hazard Mitigation and Resiliency Plan includes the
The City plans to use existing city-owned parcels to create a linear retention pond that will drain into the existing
To date,
The City recently received a
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