Saturday, September 15, 2018

24 days after the storm in Middleton: Pond View Road access continues to show improvement





After the storm in Middleton (and Madison) posts:
Pheasant Branch Trail at Park Street (part 2).  (8/21/2018)
Powerwashing between the Beltline and Parmenter Street.  (8/22/2018)
Along Pheasant Branch Creek east of Parmenter Street.  (8/23/2018)
Costco and environs.  (8/23/2018 update)
Entrance to Esser Place parking lot, then and now.  (8/24/2018)
Longmeadow Drive and Stricker's Pond, then and now.  (8/24/2018)
Greenway Station is open for business.  (8/24/2018 update)
Views of Pheasant Branch Creek from Parmenter Street bridge.  (8/25/2018 update)
Intersection of U.S. highway 14 and Deming Way.  (8/27/2018 update)
Century Avenue and entrances to Pheasant Branch Conservancy trails.  (8/27/2018)
UW Health administration office building.  (8/27/2018)
Longmeadow Gulch.  (8/28/2018)
Pheasant Branch Trail at Park Street (part 1).  (9/3/2018 update)
Woodside Heights Park.  (9/4/2018 update)
Stricker's Park.  (9/4/2018 update)
Boardwalk access ramp to Tiedeman Pond.  (9/7/2018 update)
Flooding in East Washington/East Mifflin area of Madison.  (9/7/2018)
Tiedeman Pond access at Pond View Road.  (9/9/2018 update)
Tiedeman Pond pumping.  (9/10/2018 update)
Voss Parkway.  (9/10/2018 update)
The dual dead ends of Middleton Street.  (9/10/2018 update)
Stricker's Pond footpath.  (9/11/2018 update)
Pheasant Branch Conservancy just north of Century and Branch.  (9/11/2018)
Confluence Pond expands to become Confluence Lake (and back again).  (9/12/2018 update)
Stricker's Pond.  (9/12/2018 update)
Pheasant Branch Creek algae bloom.  (9/15/2018)


9/9/2018 update starts here.

A  portion of the path connecting South Avenue and Woodside Heights Parks is now visible.

Photos by Retiring Guy

Pavement marking make a reappearance.



You can now see the entire back of the bench.


The floodwater recedes from the sandbags.




8/31/2018 update, "Tiedeman Pond level same as before (the Pond View Road edition):, starts here.

Water level is receding a bit
Photos by Retiring Guy

Looking across the flooded grassy area to Woodside Heights Park...


...where the residents of this house are probably breathing easier.  But not all that much yet.


8/28/2018 update, " Tiedeman Pond level same as before (the Pond View Road edition)", starts here.
The grassy area pond extension

Photos by Retiring Guy

 Sandbags in place


Under normal circumstances, there should be no water in this frame.


8/22/2018 update starts here.

Photos by Retiring Guy

Under normal circumstances, there is no water in the frame.


Close-up






Original 8/21/2018 post, "Tiedeman Pond access at Pond View Road", starts here.

Under normal circumstances, you'd see very little water in this frame.

Photos by Retiring Guy

Under normal circumstances, you'd see nothing but an expanse of grass here.


 Under normal circumstances, the Teideman Pond shoreline starts 20 feet beyond the trees.


Under normal circumstances, water would not be almost lapping at the house's foundation.  In fact, there would be no water in the frame.





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