FAIRFIELD — After severe flooding impacted homes along the Rooster River in September during a storm, Fairfield officials said Thursday there will be a hydraulic analysis of the river in 2019. Joseph Michelangelo, Fairfield’s director of public works, announced the analysis by the United States Geological Survey and Federal Emergency Management Agency at a meeting Thursday evening at North Stratfield Elementary to a crowd of about 50 residents. The residents gathered in the all purpose room of the school to discuss the immense flooding that slammed Fairfield and Bridgeport earlier this year. On Sept. 25, a storm slammed the region, dropping 6.
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