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On October 17, 2019 a community meeting was held at Clayton Elementary School providing residents affected by the July 24, 2018 flood an opportunity to share their stories, continued concerns, and ask questions of city staff and City Council.
Public Works Director Maria D'Andrea presented an update on system maintenance and repair, capital construction projects, necessary funding, and long-term planning. Below are handouts from her presentation. You can also view the meeting video here.
- Meeting Presentation
- Overview
- North Region
- Central Region
- South Region
- Capital Project Segments
- Existing Storm Pipe Capacity
- Existing Storm Pipe Capacity
- 10-Year Storm Event Max Flood Depth
- 25-Year Storm Event Max Flood Depth
- Stormwater Feasibility Study
This led to the development of a Stormwater Master Plan (SMP), which was presented to City Council on February 10, 2020. Council requested that staff bring back a prioritized list of efforts for consideration. That information was subsequently presented to City Council on March 9, 2020.
The prioritized list of efforts can be viewed here. The final SMP document can be viewed here.
City Council provided direction at the March 9, 2020 meeting to proceed with further analysis and design of Projects S1, S2, S3, and the Hospital Project.
View the Stormwater Master Plan document here.
Flow It Forward
View an informative video of the city’s Flow It Forward Program, describing recent and future improvements to the city’s storm sewer system.
Upon request the city will make reasonable accommodations for alternative access to documents on this page. Submit the request here or call 303-762-2300.