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A flood damage prevention ordinance which exceeds the minimum
standards established by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
is in place.
A street sweeping program removes pollutants to control and improve
stormwater quality.
Regularly-scheduled inlet inspections ensure drainage assets are
properly maintained.
Oversight of development and enforcement of stormwater regulations
ensures compliance with the City’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer
System (MS4) permit.
Standard construction specifications and details have been created to
ensure quality construction of City infrastructure.
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Opportunities Update the Stormwater Master Plan to identify project needs and
priorities.
Increase outreach to property owners about the requirements and
importance of maintaining private drainage ways.
Review and potentially revise the storm drainage fee structure to
provide funding for needed improvements.
Enhance public awareness regarding stormwater practices through
community education.
Continue to improve GIS datasets and utilize this information in
VUEWorks to proactively schedule maintenance for all assets to
optimize available funds and extend the useful life of all components of
the system.
Utilize advances in technology to upgrade the flood warning system
and automatic flood gates.
Develop and document standard operating procedures for maintenance
of the public drainage system.
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