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Drainage Capital Projects
Project Name Project Description
Northwest Stonybrook This project will install a structure to intercept flow from the duplex properties along Davis Boulevard
Drainage Improvements - and convey it safely downstream. Included in the scope of work for this project is the acquisition of
New Project drainage easements as there are currently no public drainage easements established.
Stream LB-1 Bank Stream LB-1 is a tributary to Little Bear Creek. The upper limits of the recognized tributary begin near
Restoration - New Project the intersection of Smithfield and Starnes, after which it flows generally northeast to the confluence
with Little Bear Creek just east of Northfield Park. This project will stabilize approximately 100 feet of
stream bank located just east of Davis Boulevard using gabion baskets or another method as
recommended following a full geotechnical analysis.
Street Drainage This project consists of addressing a portion of the numerous non-grade standing water requests
Improvements Project Public Works receives each year. This would be accomplished by removing and replacing curb and
(2021) - Continuing Project 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.
Street Drainage This project consists of addressing a portion of the numerous non-grade standing water requests
Improvements Project Public Works receives each year by removing and replacing curb and gutter systems to an adequate
(2021-22) - Continuing grade that provides positive drainage along City streets. Creating positive drainage along streets can
Project 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 184 locations at the cost of $577,395. This project will
be an annual project until such time as the list of requests is completed or until the list can be
accomplished within the operating budget.
Street Drainage The project would consist of addressing a portion of the numerous non-grade standing water request
Improvements Project Public Works receives each year. This would be accomplished by removing and replacing curb and
(2022-23) - New Project 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 206 locations at the
cost of $576,557. This project could be considered an annual project until such time as the list of
request is completed or until the list can be accomplished within the operating budget.
Sunnybrook Addition This project involves the installation of approximately 650-feet of concrete drainage pipe to allow for
Drainage Improvements - unobstructed discharge of the Sunnybrook storm drain system directly into the Walker Branch
Continuing Project channel. The project includes dedication of permanent drainage easements to house the new storm
drain line.
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