Managing Flooding in Princeton: Strategies for Neighborhoods to Work Together

This recording is presented in partnership by Princeton Public Library, Sustainable Princeton and The Watershed Institute. Flooding is a serious challenge for many in Princeton. Join us to gain a better understanding of the root causes and some cost effective community solutions.

Princeton is experiencing more severe storms as a result of climate change and continued development. Often one resident’s efforts to solve a stormwater-related problem can result in an issue for another homeowner. Join us to learn how neighborhoods can work together to address flooding and to learn how Princeton’s Flood & Stormwater Committee is working to mitigate the problem.

This program is part of the Princeton Public Library’s participation in Resilient Communities: Libraries Respond to Climate Change, a pilot program of the American Library Association.

This event was recorded on March 18, 2021.

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