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Drainage Capital Projects
Project Name Project Description
North Hills Addition - Bewley This project consists of designing and constructing public drainage improvements serving a portion of the North Hills
Drive Drainage Improvements - Subdivision. This area was developed decades ago with no underground drainage. The scope of the improvements
Continuing Project consists of installing approximately 450 LF of concrete flume, installing grouted rock riprap at the end of the flume to
prevent erosion.
Street Drainage Improvements This project will address a portion of the numerous non-grade standing water requests the Public Works Department
Project (2020) - Continuing receives each year. This would be accomplished by removing and replacing curb and gutter systems to an adequate
Project grade that provides positive drainage along city streets. In some instances the replacement of drive approaches and
sidewalks will also need to be replaced to accommodate the new grade. the current list of requests from citizens consist
of 193 locations with an estimated cost of $640,000 to complete the entire current list of locations. This project will be an
annual project until the list of requests is completed.
Street Drainage Improvements This project consists of addressing a portion of the numerous non-grade standing water requests Public Works
Project (2021) - New Project receives each year. This would be accomplished by removing and replacing curb and gutter systems to an adequate
grade that provides positive drainage along City streets. Creating positive drainage along streets can sometimes require
drive approaches and sidewalks to be replaced as well to accommodate the new grade. When this project was initially
approved the list of streets to be repaired was 193 locations at the cost of $640,000, the current list is comprised of 159
locations at the cost of $543,682. This project would be considered an annual project until such time as the list of
requests is completed or until the list can be accomplished within the operating budget.
Walker Branch Channel Repair The project consists of engineering and reconstructing approximately 400 feet of gabions along the Walker Branch
(200ft South of Harwood Road) - Channel. The project begins south of Harwood along the west bank and will focus on two areas where the gabion
Continuing Project baskets have failed.
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