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From: Mayor Philip Levine < >
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Subject: Storm Water Pumps
Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2015 13:58:41 +0000
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Dear Friends and Neighbors,
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Thankfully Tropical Storm Erika did not make landfall in South Florida,
but it did provide the City an opportunity to exercise our hurricane plan
and emergency procedures. Not only were we prepared for the
potential threat of the storm we were ready for the first seasonal high
tide.
We are encouraged that the storm water pump stations that have been
installed responded well and NO severe flooding was reported. We
also had temporary pumps and generators on standby to quickly
respond to isolated flooding as needed. Please note that only
approximately 10% of our overall flood prevention system is currently in
place. When we are faced with a combination of seasonal high tides
and heavy rains we have not achieved perfection yet, however we are
continuing to learn and improve in order to protect our city against sea
level rise.
As you know, Miami Beach is leading the way for adapting and
mitigating sea level rise impacts. We are working for you to ensure the
city's resiliency by investing in our storm water pumps, upgrading
infrastructure and enhancing our neighborhoods.
We will continue our efforts to make our city resilient and sustainable
for future generations. Thank you for your patience and perseverance.
Sincerely,
Philip Levine
Mayor of Miami Beach
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