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A “cloudburst” is a sudden, heavy downpour where a lot of rain falls in a short amount of time. Cloudburst management implements a combination of methods that absorb, store, and transfer stormwater to minimize flooding from cloudburst events. Using grey infrastructure, like sewer pipes and underground storage tanks, and Green Infrastructure, like trees and Rain Gardens, cloudburst management can minimize damage to property and infrastructure by reducing strain on the Sewer System.
“Cloudburst hubs” are identified at the sub-catchment scale, which are hydraulically connected areas based on the sewer network. Cloudburst hubs feature a network of stormwater management tools that work together to alleviate flooding and help to make neighborhoods more resilient during intense rainstorms. In January 2023 the Mayor and DEP announced the four initial Cloudburst Hubs: Corona and Kissena Park, Queens, Parkchester/Morris Park, Bronx, and East New York, Brooklyn.
In 2025, DEP completed construction of its first cloudburst management pilot project at the NYC Housing Authority’s (NYCHA) South Jamaica Houses. Download the NYCHA: South Jamaica Houses Cloudburst Master Plan 2018 for more information about the participatory planning process as part of the project’s design.
Corona
DEP is advancing design of the Cloudburst Hub project in Corona, Queens that will incorporate initial outreach feedback. If you would like to learn about future events and opportunities to get involved, visit Newsletters and subscribe to the “DEP Cloudburst Corona” email list.
Download the Corona Hub Factsheet in: English, Español.
Download the Corona Hub Outreach Summary: English
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Kissena
DEP is advancing design of the Cloudburst Hub project in Kissena, Queens that will incorporate initial outreach feedback. Preliminary designs will be presented to the community in Fall 2025. If you would like to learn about future events and opportunities to get involved, visit Newsletters and subscribe to the “DEP Cloudburst Kissena” email list.
Download the Kissena Hub Factsheet in: English, Español.
Download the Kissena Hub Outreach Summary in: English.
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Parkchester/Morris Park
DEP is advancing design of the Cloudburst Hub project in Parkchester/Morris Park, Bronx that will incorporate initial outreach feedback. If you would like to learn about future events and opportunities to get involved, visit Newsletters and subscribe to the “DEP Cloudburst Parkchester/Morris Park” email list.
Download the Parkchester/Morris Park Hub Factsheet in: English, Español, বাংলা.
Download the Parkchester/Morris Park Hub Outreach Summary: English.
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East New York (Hendrix Linden)
DEP is advancing design of the Cloudburst Hub project in East New York, Brooklyn that will incorporate initial outreach feedback. If you would like to learn about future events and opportunities to get involved, visit Newsletters and subscribe to the “DEP Cloudburst East New York” email list.
Download the East New York Hub Factsheet in: English, Español.
Download the Parkchester/Morris Park Hub Outreach Summary in: English.
We are accepting input on signage options in this hub, please submit your feedback by taking this quick Signage Survey.
Brownsville
Design for the Brownsville Cloudburst Hub is forthcoming, and more information will be available soon. In the meantime, please check out the one-pager for an overview of the Hub.
Download the Brownsville Hub Factsheet in: English.
Homecrest
Design for the Homecrest Cloudburst Hub is forthcoming, and more information will be available soon. In the meantime, please check out the one-pager for an overview of the Hub.
Download the Homecrest Hub Factsheet in: English.
Through a partnership with the City of Copenhagen, DEP published a Cloudburst Resiliency and Planning Study in 2017.
DEP has also begun to implement several other cloudburst pilot projects including: Clinton Houses, in East Harlem, Manhattan; St. Albans/Addisleigh Park, Queens; and Beach 67th Street in Far Rockaway, Queens.
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