Friday, August 24, 2018

After the storm in Madison; Longmeadow Drive and Stricker's Pond (Then and now)


Then:  August 21, 2018

Longmeadow Drive
Photos by Retiring Guy

Stricker's Pond overflows

Most flooded vehicles likely to be total losses, experts say.  (Madison.com, 8/23/2018)
Car engines’ sensitivity to water and the prevalence of computers and electronics in virtually every aspect of vehicle operation make water damage particularly difficult, if not impossible, to remediate, said Paul Flogel, director of the automotive technician program at Madison Area Technical College. 
Mark Follmann, a claims manager at American Family Insurance, said most of the vehicles that have flood damage will be considered total losses because of the lasting nature of flood damage. The good news, if there is any: Flood damage in vehicles is covered through comprehensive insurance plans.

Now:  August 23, 2018

Longmeadow Road is open to traffic.


I couldn't get near this sign on Tuesday.


This section of a bike/pedestrian pass is usable, if mud-crusted.  My wife and I tested it out.


Red, yellow and blue arrows indicate respective locations of Thursday's photos.


After the storm in Middleton posts:
Park Street and Tiedeman Pond.  (8/21/2018)
Stricker's Pond, Voss Parkway.  (8/21/2018)
Pheasant Branch Trail at Park Street (part 1).  (8/21/2018)
Pheasant Branch Trail at Park Street (part 2).  (8/21/2018)
Tiedeman Pond access at Pond Drive.  (8/21/2018)
Greenway Center is mostly inaccessible.  (8/21/2018)
Confluence Pond expands to become Confluence Lake.  (8/22/2018)
Park Street and Tiedeman Pond.  (8/22/2018 update)
Tiedeman Pond access at Pond Drive.  (8/22/2018 update)
Powerwashing between the Beltline and Parmenter Street.  (8/22/2018)
Views of Pheasant Branch Creek from Parmenter Street bridge.  (8/23/2018)
Along Pheasant Branch Creek east of Parmenter Street.  (8/23/2018)
Costco and environs.  (8/23/2018 update)
Intersection of U.S. highway 14 and Deming Way.  (8/23/2018 update)
Entrance to Esser Place parking lot, then and now.  (8/24/2018)
Boardwalk access ramp to Tiedeman Pond.  (8/24/2018)
Woodside Heights Park, Tiedeman Pond.  (8/24/2018 update)
Voss Parkway.  (8/24/2018 update)

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