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Reporter for @ctvatlantic *currently on maternity leave* From rural PEI. Calls New Brunswick home.

Nov 5, 2019, 5 tweets

City of Fredericton has released a report outlining what they heard during flood meetings with residents over the summer. It’s interesting to read what people were most concerned about, and the city’s response.
Like this one - the list of check-ins EMO/city do:

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There was a portion on climate action.
Some told the city they want less drive-through restaurants so that there’s a decrease in vehicle idling.

City: new drive-throughs haven’t been allowed for a while now.

#fredericton #flooding

On infrastructure, people suggested raising some downtown intersections.

City: over next decade, we’re considering that, as well as “valving of the storm sewers.”

#flooding #fredericton

City says a new downtown parking garage is in the works. The City also mention they contracted a shuttle system to help people get to Fredericton’s downtown during the flood, but there wasn’t a lot of people who took them up on it.

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