Lower Ravine Road residents still not home after June flood

NORWICH – At Tuesday night’s town board meeting, tensions ran high regarding property on one of the roads most badly damaged in the June flood. Homeowners Lex and Jamey Supensky stood before the town board to get answers about when they would have access to their Lower Ravine Road home.

Jamey said her family has been living in an apartment since the flood. She explained the family has had to endure the cost of keeping up both residences and her home on Lower Ravine will deteriorate further if no one lives in it.

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In June, three culvert pipes in the creek near their home were damaged and caused the bridge to fail. The Supensky home had minimal damage, but their road and any access onto their property was destroyed.

“We have no access into the home, no means to get our children on the school bus and no means for emergency vehicles to get to our residence,” Lex Supensky said.

Supensky explained to the board he and his wife are the only residents on the road in question to live there year-round and they have been not been kept informed of the town’s actions. Lex also explained to the board they have lived in the residence since 1990 and they have seen the road damaged several times, but the bridge has held steady. They said they do not understand why it can’t just be replaced.

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