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CITY SECURES $2.9 MILLION IN FEMA FUNDS TO RESTORE PARK RACEWAY

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    CITY SECURES $2.9 MILLION IN FEMA FUNDS TO RESTORE PARK RACEWAY
           
After many months of intensive review and discussion with State and Federal officials on restoring the Raceway Dam in City Park, damaged two weeks prior to Hurricane Irene in August of 2011, the City of Bridgeton received word March 26th that FEMA will award $2,919,573 in funding to help carry out an estimated $5,392,765 worth of repairs required for the raceway.

“We are very pleased with the outcome on what has arguably been a long, though ultimately fruitful process, to get the raceway restored to its rightful place in our city park; finally back to a condition where our residents can enjoy this unique and historically significant feature again” said Bridgeton Mayor Albert Kelly.      

After factoring in $1,500,000 in insurance money received by the municipality, FEMA ended up approving a project budget of $3,892,765 and the $2,919,573 FEMA award will be combined with a City contribution of $973,191.25 to round out the nearly $5.4 estimated price tag for the Raceway repairs.

The damage, a result of heavy rains and localized flooding, caused a section of the Sunset Lake Raceway Dam to fail, which in turn led to the emptying of Sunset Lake. After assessing the damage in mid-August 2011, City officials embarked on a two and half year process working with FEMA and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to get detailed plans approved for the restoration project. 

According to Kelly, many improvements have been included in the project in an effort to prevent this type of devastation from happening in future storms. “Improvements include raising the level of the Raceway so as to maintain a consistent level along the entire length, creating a “cutoff dam” at the northern end of the Raceway, and providing a spillway to control the overall water level in the Raceway Dam” Kelly said.

To date, the City’s engineering firm, Fralinger Engineering, has completed plans and received the necessary permits and approvals to move forward and the anticipated construction time, after acceptance of the construction bids, should be approximately 10 months.

“I am gratified with the assistance we’re receiving from FEMA and the effort put forth by our team to get to this point; but the real takeaway here is that we’ll be able to return Sunset Lake and an improved Raceway to our residents to enjoy for many seasons to come.” said Kelly.
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