UPDATE ~ 1/10 @ 6:00pm
This is an updated message from the Fairfield Office of Emergency Management regarding current flooding conditions.
As of today, January 10, 2024, the Passaic River Gauge at Pinebrook showed the river height to be 19.71 feet at 4:15pm. The latest prediction indicates that the Passaic River is now expected to crest at an elevation of 21.2 feet on January 12th at 1 am.
Currently, water continues to rise, and residents and business owners are encouraged to monitor conditions as they can change quickly. As a reminder, citizens are encouraged to limit travel and to never drive through flood water.
The following major roadways are closed/flooded as of this report:
- Two Bridges Road into Lincoln Park and Wayne
- Currently, Horseneck Road is starting to take on water across the roadway. We anticipate Horseneck Road closing sometime during the overnight hours tonight and remaining closed for Thursday and Friday.
To see a list of all affected roadways and precautions that can be taken to protect your property, citizens can go to the Township of Fairfield’s website at www.Fairfieldnj.org. You can also call the Township’s Office of Emergency Management at (201) 522-9267. This phone will remain available throughout this emergency.
A sandbag station remains open at the Fairfield Public Library on a 24-hour basis.
The Office of Emergency Management attempts to provide our community with the best available flood information that it can, based upon current and historical data. However, because each potential flood is different, how it impacts areas of town may also be different.
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UPDATE January 10, 2024 @ 12:00pm
Mayor Galese gave an update stating that the Fairfield Police, Fire and Department of Public Works have been out working in the Township throughout the storm period. Please keep in mind, that the Passaic River will not crest for some hours. Stay informed by checking the website and TV Channels 34 and 43 for future announcements ~ Thank you.
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UPDATE January 10, 2024 @ 7:00am
Flooded Roads
- Matt Drive
- Dwight Place
- Gloria Lane
- Audrey Place
- Kaplan Drive
- Kulick Road
- Just Road by #23
- Montesano Road
- Ray Place by the pumphouse
- Lehigh Drive
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OEM Flood Hotline for updated flood information (201) 522-9267
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UPDATE Monday, January 9, 2024 at 6:00 pm
This message is from The Fairfield Office of Emergency Management regarding flooding preparedness.
As of 5pm today, the State of New Jersey as well as the Fairfield Office of Emergency Management have both declared states of emergency.
The Passaic River is now projected to rise to 21.9’ by Thursday January 11, 2024 at 1 am. With these levels, the Township is expected to have major flooding that may affect homes and businesses. For comparison, the final crest height for the river in the December storm was 21.52.”
All citizens and business owners are encouraged to avoid non-essential travel as many roadways will become impassable beginning tomorrow. Do not drive through standing water as this could be extremely dangerous. For residents that are located in a known flood area, you can park your vehicle at the township Library.
The Township has set up a sandbag station located at the Fairfield Library, which will remain open for township residents only. This will remain open 24 hours a day.
Please be advised that while we are trying to give businesses and residents an idea of the areas and streets affected by the flooding, these are estimates based on previous flooding events. All flooding events are unique.
Additional updates can be found on the Township website www.fairfieldnj.org, channel 34 or 43, as well as our social media platforms. You can also call the Township’s flood hotline at 201-522-9267 during normal business hours.