ALERT! - Clifton Lagoon Prepares For Flooding
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 1:51 pm
The warm temperatures and rain have created the potential for flooding of the Clifton Lagoons. The Lakewood Division of Fire is delivering letters to residents of the Clifton Lagoons advising them of the potential for flooding, explaining the procedures that will be followed and encouraging residents to be vigilant in monitoring changing conditions.
The following procedure will be followed in the event an ice jam on the Rocky River causes flooding. Any time the roads to the Clifton Lagoons become impassable due to flooding or ice chunks, a distinct hazard is created. The blockage of the roads will prevent emergency response vehicle from entering the Lagoons. Because of this hazard, the electric power and gas service to the Lagoon area will be shut off at the top of the hill. Per local ordinance and state law, all residents will be ordered to evacuate and the area will be secured at the top of the hill by the Lakewood Police Department. Residents are reminded to bring medications, pets or any other necessary items with them in the event of an evacuation.
The City of Lakewood continually plans and prepares for this type of situation. Each year, the City participates in the Harbor Dredge Committee meeting which brings together the Coast Guard, city officials from Lakewood and Rocky River, the Department or Natural Resources, MetroParks, Army Corps of Engineers, the Cleveland Yacht Club and others to discuss the current harbor situation.
The following procedure will be followed in the event an ice jam on the Rocky River causes flooding. Any time the roads to the Clifton Lagoons become impassable due to flooding or ice chunks, a distinct hazard is created. The blockage of the roads will prevent emergency response vehicle from entering the Lagoons. Because of this hazard, the electric power and gas service to the Lagoon area will be shut off at the top of the hill. Per local ordinance and state law, all residents will be ordered to evacuate and the area will be secured at the top of the hill by the Lakewood Police Department. Residents are reminded to bring medications, pets or any other necessary items with them in the event of an evacuation.
The City of Lakewood continually plans and prepares for this type of situation. Each year, the City participates in the Harbor Dredge Committee meeting which brings together the Coast Guard, city officials from Lakewood and Rocky River, the Department or Natural Resources, MetroParks, Army Corps of Engineers, the Cleveland Yacht Club and others to discuss the current harbor situation.