A storm drain on South Street which has been the site of recent flooding. (Photo by Brian Donohue. Click to enlarge.)
By BRIAN DONOHUE
With the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby threatening to dump large amounts of rain over New Jersey the next few days, borough officials are alerting residents to help keep the streets clear of debris that could block storm drains and cause flooding.
A message from Borough Manager Jim Gant sent out Wednesday via the borough’s alert system reads in part:
“We implore that you move any yard debris piles from the roadway to the planting strip between the curb and the sidewalk. This small action can significantly help in reducing blockages and minimizing flood risks.”
The message also includes a reminder of the ordinance prohibiting the placing of yard waste in the roadway more than seven days before scheduled brush pickups. For streets West of Broad Street, those pickups are the second Thursday of the month from April to October. For streets east of broad, pickup is the third Thursday of the month.
The full alert can be read here.
While the highest rainfall amounts from Debby are now predicted be in more inland areas of New Jersey, Red Bank could see significant rainfall just days after flood warnings and deluges Tuesday. Winds of up to 35 miles per hour are also possible Friday.
The forecast from the National Weather Service for the Red Bank area as of 7 a.m Thursday:
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