Hurricane Sandy
Woodbridge Homeowners in Sandy-Devastated Areas Just Can't Catch a Break
If it's not the requirements you rebuild your flooded home to 13 feet over grade, then it's the tax increases you get on the improvements that's bleeding Woodbridge residents dry.
Homeowners in Woodbridge Township who live in flood-prone areas had a lot to say about the cost of being hit by both FEMA, flood insurance increases, and hurricanes, and it's not pretty. Residents of the perpetually waterlogged Watson Avenue in Woodbridge Proper vented on Woodbridge Patch's Facebook page, after reading a story that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has increased the Advisory Base Flood Elevations - the height from grade from which devastated homes can be rebuilt - from 9 feet, before Hurricane Sandy, to the current 13 feet. For these homeowners, it's another disaster. "We are having so much trouble with our insurance just for repairs, that I have no idea how will we pay to raise our foundation now," said Debbie …
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6:45 am on Monday, May 20, 2013
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