Point is spring “threats” rarely pan out unless you have altitude and latitude. Not much of those where people live in SNE. I still might get some stat padders but overall it is on to mud and bugs
I hated those floods. The Merrimack was a disaster in Lowell. I lived pretty far off campus and mostly walked to my classes. The flooding added a significant amount of extra miles for a bit
I'm definitely not banking onanything, especially this far out. I don't think I am done yet (although I wouldn't mind flipping to warm and dry for a bit)
Part of my neighborhood is underground. My half is above ground. But they all meet up with above ground at the end of the street so it doesn’t matter much other than asthetics
Saw a story about it (burying electric utilities). I had always thought it was $1 million per mile. This report had it $4-6 million per mile. An older study had pegged Massachusetts as needed $1 trillion to bury then statewide.