For the second year in a row, New York City is feeling the effects of a hurricane and the flooding that accompanies these massive storms. While Irene caused plenty of problems last August, it would appear that Sandy will be the "most catastrophic event in our lifetime." Some predictions show that this particular storm will hammer the coast with 11 foot waves. In our immediate area, Red Hook and Gowanus are particularly affected since they are located in Flood Zone A and experience flooding on a regular basis.
It is also for the second time in a bit more than a year that residents of these two neighborhoods have been under mandatory evacuation orders.
In preparation for flooding, sandbagging in Gowanus began a few days ago. The photos above were taken in front of The Satori on Bond Street and Union Street by my good friend Lisanne and posted on her blog Found In Brooklyn last night. This building as well as Third and Bond had to pump water out of their basement after Irene.
The photos below were taken this morning by friend Steve Miller. Steven remarks: "At 9:45 this morning we ate at the levels of last years Irene. The highest levels expected for Sandy at at approx 8pm tonight."
This will not be pretty, especially since, as we know, the Gowanus Canal has been declared a Superfund Site because of the toxic sludge at the bottom of the canal. The churning winds of a hurricane will most certainly stir up the thick black muck and deposit it on the shores.
In addition, the City Of New York still uses the Gowanus as a cess pool by allowing Combined Sewer Overflow to discharge into the waterway when its antiquated sewer system is overloaded (See video here). Can you imagine how much sewer will flow into the canal during this storm?
Hurricane Sandy And Lightstone's Proposed Development On Bond StreetOn a related note, it almost seems ironic now that NYC's Department of City Planning's calendar for today shows a hearing on The Lightstone Group's application for "minor modifications" to the previously approved land use actions at 363-365 Bond Street between Carroll Street and 2nd Street.
Lightstone's planned 700-unit rental building is right on the canal and in Zone A, which has just been evacuated for the second time in 14 months.Perhaps DCP's Chairperson Amanda Burden should seriously think before rubber stamping this one.
Here are some pictures taken of First and Bond Streets at 10 Am this morning, 2 hours after high tide. This is exactly the spot of that beautiful Lightstone graphic above.


photo credit: Carl Teitelbaum
And here is one taken of the site as seen from the Carroll Street bridge at 10 Am today
And here are some photos taken by friend Triada Samaras of 2nd Street near the canal at about 5 PM.



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