Consultants and local and state officials pushing for a $230 million federally funded plan to resist Hurricane Sandy-like flooding have been gradually breaking down the public’s resistance to the plan itself, inundating residents with meetings, online presentations and solicitations for their views on how the plan should look.
And judging from the latest gathering on Thursday night, the first of four “public workshops” to be held this month, it may be working, at least among the self-selective group of citizens who have… read more.