A City Of Fort Lauderdale official says local government uses a climate change organization to help “put sea level rise in our DNA” in order to affect public spending on resiliency programs. Assistant Public Works Director Nancy Gassman made the stunning admission during a November 2020 online seminar about “Coastal Sustainability.” Gassman said the sea level rise data produced by the Southeast Florida Regional Compact was infused into City of Fort Lauderdale master plans for seawall building, parks and recreation programs and even cemetery projects.
Formed in 2009, the Southeast Florida Regional Compact is a partnership of Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach County governments to “discuss the climate change threats facing over six million residents in the region.” The Compact created a “Sea Level Rise Ad Hoc Work Group” to predict sea level rise across South Florida. The work group is composed of local government bureaucrats.
According to their 2019 study, sea levels in South Florida will rise seventeen inches by the year 2040.
In addition to sea level rise, the Southeast Florida Regional Compact is sounding the alarm over “extreme rainfall” and “extreme heat.”
Who is prominent member of the Southeast Florida Regional Compact’s “Sea Level Rise Ad Hoc Work Group?”
Yep, City Of Fort Lauderdale Assistant Public Works Director Nancy Gassman.
When Nancy Gassman claims it is important to use the Southeast Florida Regional Compact’s sea level rise data to influence government spending, is she really saying it is important to use data she helped craft to determine the types of expensive resiliency projects she advocates for when speaking to elected officials and residents?
EXPENSIVE FAILURES?
Some of the first resiliency programs pushed by the Southeast Florida Regional Compact were street drainage schemes for Dania Beach Boulevard and Hollywood Boulevard. Now, these areas regularly flood after average summer thunderstorms.
As REDBROWARD previously reported, Gassman’s expensive tidal valve installation program leads to regular street flooding across Fort Lauderdale. Last week, an average thunderstorm caused heavy street flooding along Broward Boulevard near downtown Fort Lauderdale.
Residents and businesses are still recovering from the April street flooding that crippled downtown and other Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods. Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport and the nearby Edgewood neighborhood were underwater for days.
In June, REDBROWARD exposed how Gassman was aware the Edgewood neighborhood lacked basic drainage systems.
Instead of installing drainage in some neighborhoods, Gassman urged residents to keep their swales clear to mitigate flooding.
The April rainfall even flooded Fort Lauderdale City Hall. Now, taxpayers must pay extra for temporary offices for Nancy Gassman and other employees.
If Nancy Gassman cannot keep City Hall dry, should residents really trust her to combat sea level rise?
Gassman and her allies claimed no drainage system could handle the biblical rainfall of April 2023. Yet the Southeast Florida Regional Compact repeatedly mentions “extreme rainfall.”
Did they fail to plan for 11 inches of rain?
Did their previous solutions make flooding worse?
Should we trust Nancy Gassman and the Southeast Florida Regional Compact when it comes to water management, drainage and resilience programs?
Surely the Southeast Florida Regional Compact is run by the top scientific minds in Florida, right?
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This is a little slanted no? Just like the Tidal Valves causing flooding. If it’s high tide, the valves MUST be closed to prevent seawater from flowing into the system. So, if the water can’t drain, you’re blaming the valves…which are doing their job.
To blame Nancy Gassman for the woes of sea level rise is a bit presumptuous, no? Look at the list of distinguished scholars and scientists who are trying to raise awareness of the dangers of climate change. We NEED to be aware. Look at the climatic conditions throughout the world right now. We are in danger of no longer having a planet that is hospitable to human life. Come on Tom, our environment is in danger and Nancy Gassman had nothing to do with making it so.
Nothing to do with it? She’s leading the charge with these solutions which only make the problems worse. Did Tamarac flood in April? Does Tamarac flood after every thunderstorm? Why is drainage different in Fort Lauderdale, Dania Beach and Hollywood? These issues do not exist in Sunrise, Davie and Parkland. Why is that? Does “extreme rainfall” respect municipal boundaries? As for your “distinguished scholars and scientists” remark, stay tuned. I have the names of the folks in charge.
Its all about money. Communists use anything they can to steal money from their servants. All the environmental events we are experiencing are normal, natural, and the results of earth changing as it has from the second it was formed. MAN MADE some say.
Isnt man part of nature?
Are not fossil fuels the creation of nature ?
Isnt Carbon an element of the universe ?
Isnt life on earth carbon based ?
We are being fleeced by the Communists that rule over us. Get smart and throw them out.
Thanks for the good laugh JB. Feel free to put your pointy aluminum foil hat back on and crawl under your tables.
Has the city thought that building high rise apartments, hotels, and office buildings without infrastructural improvements may be more of the reason for flooding? I love development but it should be the responsibility of the developers to ensure the impact is mitigated through improvements to our drainage and sewer systems.
At least you could plan for the 2 super peak tides when things would flood. Instead we have extreme flooding after a 40 min rain because the drains are closed. It never happened before and it’s happening now. Gassman is in charge. She’s got to go.