Politics & Government

N.Y. Gov. Vetoes Bi-State Flood Bill

The Rockland-Bergen Bi-State Watershed Commission would have examined the causes of local flooding, including along Hackensack River tributaries like the Pascack Brook.

A joint effort by lawmakers in New Jersey and New York to curb flooding along the Hackensack River and its tributaries, including in the Pascack Valley, was nixed by a veto from Gov. Andrew Cuomo last week, lohud.com reported.

The Rockland-Bergen Bi-State Watershed Commission would have assessed land use and environmental clean-ups in both counties in relation to impacts on flooding. A New Jersey law to create the commission was signed by Gov. Chris Christie last year.

Cuomo wrote that he was concerned about the estimated $600,000 annual cost of operating the commission, according to the report.

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