Folly Pond & Trotting Park Flood Resilience Project Conversation Series: Conversation 2
Presented Thursday, June 25 This is the second in a series of Town of Vinalhaven and the Vinalhaven Sea Level Rise and Climate Committee public conversations about the Folly Pond & Trotting Park Flood Resilience Project, designed to study flooding impacts at Folly Pond Crossing and the Trotting Park area and identify long-term solutions that support safe access, emergency response, water protection, and nearby wetlands. In this conversation, B&L Engineering present their May 26 site visit and early assessments findings. Participants share their local knowledge about flooding, access, drainage, and environmental conditions at Folly Pond Crossing and the Trotting Park.

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