Storm numbers: Woodbridge responds to 2,000 service calls

Tree fell on Plymouth Drive home during the storm. Staff photo: Mark Sullivan
There was nothing but praise at Tuesday's Township Council meeting for the response by the township's police, fire and public works crews during last weekend's major storm that knocked down 263 wires and poles and 80 trees and flooded 17 streets in the township, officials said.
Here are highlights from the report submitted Wednesday by emergency management coordinator Patrick Kenny:
• 263 Down wires / poles
• 17 Flooded Streets
• 115 Water Leak / Flooded Basement
• 73 Property Damage
• 130 Road Debris
• 56 Danger
• 14 Assists
• 46 Need Fire Dept.
• 1 Structure Fire
• 2 Gas Leaks
• TOTAL: 717
• Evacuation of Ideal Trailer Court
• 14 Auxiliary officers called in
• Closing of Leevesville Avenue bridge on both sides
• Closing of School Street for downed trees
• Closing of Rt. 27 and New Dover Road for flooding
• Evacuation of Home Depot in Colonia
• Gas and down power lines on Crampton Avenue
• Evacuation of Crampton Avenue residents
• Evacuation of two buildings at Queens Gardens
• Shelter open at Avenel Middle School for displaced residents
• Route 1 shut down at Avenel Street for pedestrian motor vehicle accident
• 4 Jay St. - Ideal Trailer Court for trailer fire
• By 10 p.m. Monday PSE&G had restored all sections of the township without power. PSE&G currently completing restoring power to isolated homes without power.
• There were over 80 down trees throughout the township. Public Works worked 24/7 to remove trees from streets and public areas. As of Monday there were five trees left needing removal.
• Police Traffic Maintenance crews were called in at 6 a.m. for flooding on Port Reading Avenue and were assisting with delivery of cones and barricades to help close off streets until 6 p.m. Sunday.













gailromanella 9:32 am on March 20, 2010 Permalink
Was Clayton Court in Woodbridge Proper part of the 73 reported properties that were damaged from flooding?
Sergio Bichao 2:48 pm on March 20, 2010 Permalink
Re: Clayton Court
I’m not sure because the township’s report wasn’t that detailed. If it was reported to the police before Wednesday, then most likely yes.
gailromanella 4:29 pm on March 20, 2010 Permalink
Is there any way I can find out–any document I can get a copy of to see if it was reported? It was responded to by fire, police, and health dept. personnel. I didn’t call it in, but my property was damaged.
Sergio Bichao 3:32 pm on March 21, 2010 Permalink
My advice is to call the police non-emergency number and ask for the office that handles records. If the police were at someone’s home, then there will likely be a written record of that. Those records are public information.
gailromanella 6:58 pm on March 21, 2010 Permalink
Thank you for taking the time to answer my inquiry!!!!!