Cambridge Discusses Resiliency Strategy Following Flooding Threat

(CAMBRIDGE, Md) – In Dorchester County, last week’s rainfall pushed waters high, causing flooding.

According to the WMDT storm team, Dorchester County has experienced between four to six inches of rainfall since last Monday.
While there was no serious damage done in Cambridge, city leaders are looking for solutions to retain resiliency.

“…And when you live along a river front, it’s kind of like it’s almost expected. Not that we don’t want to not have it,” says City Manager, Glenn Steckman.

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