Englewood City Council Faces Flooding and Stormwater Management Issues

The Englewood City Council meeting centered primarily on concerns regarding flooding and stormwater management, with residents and council members alike emphasizing the need for immediate and effective action to mitigate the impacts of recent severe weather events.

The meeting began with a discussion about the city’s ongoing efforts to address flooding issues, particularly following recent severe weather events such as Hurricane Ida. The city has faced significant challenges in managing stormwater, especially with infrastructure originally designed for less intense storms. Over the past two years, approximately 550 truckloads of sediment were removed from Overp Creek, reducing chronic flooding in affected areas and reopening long-blocked culverts.

City Engineer France VY and City Manager Bob Hoffman presented findings related to the city’s stormwater systems. VY highlighted the necessity of maintaining and upgrading drainage systems to handle current runoff levels. The meeting also underscored the importance of regional cooperation, with Englewood collaborating with nearby municipalities, state, and federal agencies to address flooding comprehensively.

Residents expressed frustration over delayed repairs and maintenance, particularly concerning the Engle Street retaining wall and Glenwood Road culvert. VY explained that the city had submitted plans for the culvert repair multiple times, only to face rejections from state agencies. Despite these setbacks, the city has made some progress, including the removal of approximately 550 truckloads of sediment from local creeks and the establishment of a regional flood and stormwater mitigation group with monthly meetings to coordinate efforts.

Another point of contention was the CSX railroad, identified as a contributor to drainage issues. A representative detailed the city’s intervention in clearing a 2,060-foot clog in a drainage line that CSX refused to address. This action, although necessary, led to threats of trespassing from CSX, highlighting the complexities and frustrations involved in managing the city’s stormwater issues.

The discussion also covered long-term solutions, including upgrading stormwater systems and collaborating with external engineering firms. A council member initiated a conversation about aligning development practices with stormwater management strategies, expressing concern over the city’s historical oversight of flooding issues in its master plan. The member suggested a moratorium on development until comprehensive solutions for flooding are established, emphasizing the need for an integrated approach to avoid exacerbating the situation.

Public comments further highlighted the community’s concerns. Residents from various parts of Englewood shared personal experiences of flooding, expressing dissatisfaction with the city’s response and the effectiveness of existing drainage systems. One resident from D Street advocated for more frequent street sweeping and the installation of grates over storm drains to prevent debris accumulation, while another, Charles Epstein, voiced frustration over unmet promises for a dredging report and the lack of a clear schedule for storm drain maintenance.

Other residents, such as Ava Rad and Carmen Cruz, recounted severe impacts from recent storms, emphasizing the urgency of addressing runoff from Flat Rock Brook and the lack of action from the New Jersey Turnpike regarding adjacent property maintenance. The sentiment among residents was one of trauma and frustration, with calls for immediate, tangible solutions rather than prolonged planning and discussions.

Another topic was the need for mental health support for homeless individuals in Englewood, particularly as colder temperatures approach. Council members discussed collaborating with local shelters and mental health organizations to provide proper support, emphasizing the urgency of addressing homelessness and ensuring no one is left without shelter or resources.

The council also addressed the significance of the second anniversary of the murder of Bernard Place, with a resident urging the city to honor his memory by renaming the street where he was killed. This suggestion aimed to reflect the family’s wishes and acknowledge the community’s loss.

In addition to these issues, the council discussed updates to parking regulations for commercial vehicles on residential streets, the installation of trash racks for stormwater management, and the ongoing evaluation of construction fees to ensure they cover associated inspection costs.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Michael Wildes
City Council Officials:
Charles Cobb, Dr. Kenneth Rosenzweig, Dr. Lisa Wisotsky, Angela David, Kevin Wilson

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