For those who suffered flooding during the storm on September 29, 2023, Brooklyn Community Board 14 compiled the following resources to assist and inform residents.
Government Resources
- Are you eligible for city, state or federal recovery assistance?
Homeowners, tenants and business are encouraged to report storm and flood damage to NYC Housing Recovery Operations and share information to see if they are eligible for city, state or federal recovery assistance: Report Damage Portal or call 212-615-8329 - Report damage and request repairs
Submit a service request to 311 for damage to public or private property: visit the Severe Weather 311 page with links to common service requests. - Impacted property owners may request reimbursements
Affected property owners may file a property damage claim to request reimbursement for certain damages (please note there is a 90-day window from the day of the occurrence to file a claim with the Comptroller’s Office) - Oil tanks in flooded basements
Residential oil tanks in flooded basements may leak or rupture. If you suspect an oil spill in your home, call the NYSDEC Spill Hotline at (800) 457-7362. For more information on home heating oil spills, visit www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/8428.html#response or call 311. - Request a rain garden
Rain gardens allow rain to be naturally absorbed into the ground instead of flowing into the sewer system. See the rain garden FAQs. For more information on a specific location or to request a rain garden call 718-595-7599 or email raingardens@dep.nyc.gov - Receive emergency alerts
Sign up to receive official severe weather and emergency alerts, among others, directly from Notify NYC - Additional resources and links:
NYC Emergency Management has compiled a list of local, city, state and federal resources for emergencies
Visit DEP’s Rainfall Ready page where you can find more information about what the City is doing and you can do to mitigate storm damage. Read DEP’s Rainfall Ready NYC: A Homeowner’s Guide, a two-page brochure with tips to help you protect your home from flooding and sewer backup during rainfall events
Other Resources
- Merchants impacted by the storm should contact the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce at info@brooklynchamber.com to see what assistance the chamber can facilitate
- Learn more about and apply to Door Dash’s Restaurant Disaster Relief Fund
- NHS Brooklyn provides information and counseling on home and flood insurance and claims. Request counseling or check out their upcoming webinars including one on flood risk on November 7
Related CB14 Meetings
December 8, 2022 Meeting
The NYC Department of Environmental Protection attended a CB14’s Community Environment, Cultural Affairs, and Economic Development Committee meeting and shared information about DEP’s Rainfall Ready and Cloudburst Programs.
Recording of the 12/08/22 Community Environment, Cultural Affairs, and Economic Development Committee Meeting
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November 17, 2021 Meeting
The NYC Department of Environmental Protection shared a presentation on flooding and infrastructure in Brooklyn Community Board 14 with CB14’s Community Environment Committee.
Recording of the 11/17/21 Community Environment Committee Meeting
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DEP Presentation
The DEP slide presentation includes:
- Flooding complaints: pages 2-7
- Infrastructure: pages 8-10
- DEP Site Connection Application Process: pages 11-13
- Unified Stormwater Rule: pages 14-19
- Stormwater Management Practices: pages 20-24
- Timing & Next Steps: page 25