Vice Mayor Beasley-Pittman says stormwater improvements have been slow in coming, and people in northwest Fort Lauderdale and Edgewater say they can't afford to come back from this flood, but have nowhere to go.
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“One side of the city was embracing a celebration, while the other side was trying to figure out how to get out of their homes because they had water up to their waists.” – Fort Lauderdale Vice Mayor Pamela Beasley-Pittman https://t.co/ujoTFWMXfh
— Susannah Bryan (@Susannah_Bryan) April 19, 2023
what a pathetic response by the , i live in River Oaks./ Edgewood, beet there for 65 years. We had a ‘ stormwater system ‘ IN place, made by Mother Nature, a system of creeks, ponds. They were all drained, given to developers, who then , drained them, and built on them, Concrete does not absorb water…..
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