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Cassadaga hit with flooding from lake

Submitted Photo The village of Cassadaga has experienced flooding due to rising water levels around Cassadaga Lake.

CASSADAGA — Rising water levels on Cassadaga Lake have been a concern for residents in recent months. This winter, it is clear those concerns were warranted.

The village of Cassadaga is dealing with flooding issues at several properties around Cassadaga Lake. Among several causes include the thawing of snow and excessive rainfall in recent weeks.

Cassadaga resident Kim Collins, a founding member of the Cassadaga Community and Business Alliance, shared photos of the aftermath earlier this week. Collins stated, “Outside of the fact that properties are being destroyed, and shorelines are being eroded, the big concern at this point is all of the septic systems overflowing into our lakes.”

In late November, Bob Reuther spoke during public comments at a Village Board meeting regarding the levels of the lake. According to the official minutes of the meeting, discussion with the Board was held regarding beaver removal or dredging as potential solutions, but neither option was viewed as a permanent or cost effective solution.

The Cassadaga Lakes Association will likely be seeking grant funding in 2025 to address the concerns, but Reuther suggested contracting a company to clear the outlet of the lake. He received a quote for $7,000 and pledged $5,000 would be covered by the Cassadaga Lakes Association if the Village contributed $2,000. It was unclear at the time how much those efforts would have helped the matter, but the Village Board did not take issue on the matter.

The next meeting of the Cassadaga Village Board is Wednesday at 7 p.m.

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