Lewes drafts Resiliency Fund to combat coastal climate threats, last chance for public comment
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The sound of waves crashing on the beach is part of daily life in Lewes, but the scenic coastal setting also comes with a growing threat: rising sea levels and increased flooding risk.
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The public comment period is soon closing on the draft of Lewes' multi-million dollar resiliency fund to protect its coastal community from rising sea levels, flooding and climate-related disasters.
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