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Agenda. Review project scope and goals Update project status Review results of public surveys Identification of capital projects Draft capital improvement plan Moving forward. Roadmap for Managing Stormwater. Capital improvement projects Project specific solutions
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Agenda • Review project scope and goals • Update project status • Review results of public surveys • Identification of capital projects • Draft capital improvement plan • Moving forward
Roadmap for Managing Stormwater • Capital improvement projects • Project specific solutions • Regional solutions if applicable • Estimated capital costs • Priority list • Water quality recommendations • Town outfalls • Best Management Practices (structural and non-structural)
Roadmap for Managing Stormwater • GIS mapping • Master planning • Maintenance • BMP retrofits • Stormwater ordinances • Flood control • Water quality • Stakeholder involvement • Town staff • Public survey/meetings
Project Update • Project update to Board on April 5, 2006 • Field survey • GPS field collection completed • Vertical survey completed at select locations • Public input • May 2006 – Stormwater Management Survey sent to property owners within the Town • Two public meetings held on June 8, 2006
Project Update • Existing conditions modeling complete • Potential project locations identified • Alternatives analysis complete • Draft capital improvement plan submitted for Town review on October 18, 2006
Public Survey Results • 4,668 surveys mailed to Town property owners using the mailing list from the Town’s quarterly Newsletter. • 638 surveys completed and returned, or filled out on-line • 13.7% response rate
Public Survey Results Property Flooding • Storage Building – 43 • HVAC Flooding – 11 • Crawl Space Flooding – 28 • Living Space Flooding – 29 • Yard flooding from stream/ditch – 70 • Yard Flooding from street runoff – 137 • Yard flooding from adjacent property - 85
Project Identification • Flood control projects • Project list provided by Town Staff • Feedback from residents (surveys and public meetings) • Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling results • Water quality projects • GIS layers (aerial photography, land use, stormwater inventory, topography) • Field reconnaissance • Flood control project locations
Capital Improvement Plan • 26 total projects proposed • 19 projects proposed to reduce roadway, structural, and property flooding and provide water quality treatment, if feasible • 7 projects proposed as water quality retrofits to predominantly treat areas draining to Town maintained outfalls • Projects will reduce the amount of pollutants reaching critical waterbodies
Capital Improvement Plan • Flood control projects reduce flooding by: • Providing drainage where no drainage system currently exists • Increasing capacity of drainage systems that are currently under capacity • Reestablishing compromised drainage systems • Providing water quality treatment where feasible using vegetative conveyance, BMPs, or other treatment devices
Capital Improvement Plan Flood Control Project Components • Project description • Existing level of service • Proposed improvements • Proposed level of service • Estimated construction costs • Ownership and maintenance responsibilities • Potential for grant funding
Capital Improvement Plan • Water quality projects improve water quality by: • Providing regional water quality treatment if feasible • Using pocket practices predominantly for commercial areas (highly impervious areas) • Focusing on areas draining towards Town maintained outfalls • Treating runoff from the first 1.5 inches of rainfall
Capital Improvement Plan Water Quality Project Components • Project description • Drainage area • Percent impervious • Proposed improvements • Volume stormwater treated • Estimated construction costs
Moving Forward • Draft CIP plan under review by Town Staff • Address Town comments on CIP plan and submit complete report • Finalize report based on any additional Town comments