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Lincoln Heights Storm Drainage Improvement Project
Armstrong Glen May 6, 2014
Beatties Ford Road Regional Library
Existing Conditions Public Meeting
Steven McCraney – Project ManagerPhone – 704-432-0967
Email – [email protected]
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONSWELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services (CMSWS) Staff
Steven McCraney– Project Manager Phone: 704-432-0967E-mail: [email protected]
Doug Lozner– Watershed Area Manager
Armstrong Glen Staff
Josh Letourneau – Project Manager
Russell Parker– Project Engineer
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services (CMSWS) Staff
Steven McCraney– Project Manager Phone: 704-432-0967E-mail: [email protected]
Doug Lozner– Watershed Area Manager
Armstrong Glen Staff
Josh Letourneau – Project Manager
Russell Parker– Project EngineerArmstrong
Glen
MEETING PURPOSEMEETING PURPOSE
• Provide a summary of the Existing Conditions analysis.
• Request input from property owners/residents on the Existing Conditions analysis results.
• Obtain additional information from property owners/residents on perceived drainage issues.
• Provide a summary of the Existing Conditions analysis.
• Request input from property owners/residents on the Existing Conditions analysis results.
• Obtain additional information from property owners/residents on perceived drainage issues.
MEETING AGENDAMEETING AGENDA
•Project Selection and Citizen Involvement
•Existing Conditions Analysis Summary
•Future Project Milestones – Path Forward
•General Questions and Comments
•Project Selection and Citizen Involvement
•Existing Conditions Analysis Summary
•Future Project Milestones – Path Forward
•General Questions and Comments
Why was the Lincoln Heights area chosen?Why was the Lincoln Heights area chosen?
• Requests for service from property owners
56 TOTAL REQUESTS REPORTED TO 311 IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD
Example Requests:
• Inadequate and Deteriorating Infrastructure • Road Flooding • First Floor & Crawl Space Flooding • Old Culverts, Pipes, Inlets• Sink Holes• Erosion, Blockages in Streams
•Larger watershed-wide issues that cannot be managed by spot repairs or without potentially impacting downstream properties
• Requests for service from property owners
56 TOTAL REQUESTS REPORTED TO 311 IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD
Example Requests:
• Inadequate and Deteriorating Infrastructure • Road Flooding • First Floor & Crawl Space Flooding • Old Culverts, Pipes, Inlets• Sink Holes• Erosion, Blockages in Streams
•Larger watershed-wide issues that cannot be managed by spot repairs or without potentially impacting downstream properties
PROJECT SELECTION AND CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT
PROJECT SELECTION AND CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT
Presented by:
Armstrong Glen, P.C.Civil Engineers
LINCOLN HEIGHTSSTORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
LINCOLN HEIGHTSSTORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Existing Conditions Analysis ResultsExisting Conditions Analysis Results
EXISTING CONDITIONS RESULTS MAPEXISTING CONDITIONS RESULTS MAP
• Highlights undersized storm systems
• Highlights storm systems that are structurally deficient. (determined from pipe video)
• Summarizes 311 Requests filed by residents.
• Highlights undersized storm systems
• Highlights storm systems that are structurally deficient. (determined from pipe video)
• Summarizes 311 Requests filed by residents.
EXISTING CONDITIONS RESULTS MAP
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STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT PHASES
STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT PHASES
PLANNING (Typically 12 to 27 months)
•Existing Conditions Analysis – Finding the Problems (Current Phase)
•Alternative Analysis – Developing Alternative Improvements
DESIGN (Typically 21 to 34 months)
• Designing the Improvements
PERMITTING (Typically 9 months, but usually overlaps the design phase)
EASEMENT ACQUISITION (Typically 12+ months)
BID (Typically 5 to 6 months)
CONSTRUCTION (From 1 to 2+ years)
PLANNING (Typically 12 to 27 months)
•Existing Conditions Analysis – Finding the Problems (Current Phase)
•Alternative Analysis – Developing Alternative Improvements
DESIGN (Typically 21 to 34 months)
• Designing the Improvements
PERMITTING (Typically 9 months, but usually overlaps the design phase)
EASEMENT ACQUISITION (Typically 12+ months)
BID (Typically 5 to 6 months)
CONSTRUCTION (From 1 to 2+ years)
PATH FOWARDPATH FOWARD
• Additional information obtained during this meeting will be considered and incorporated into the existing conditions analysis, where applicable.
• Alternatives will be evaluated, and a recommended alternative will be developed.
• Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services will hold a second public meeting to present and obtain feedback on the recommended alternative.
• Additional information obtained during this meeting will be considered and incorporated into the existing conditions analysis, where applicable.
• Alternatives will be evaluated, and a recommended alternative will be developed.
• Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services will hold a second public meeting to present and obtain feedback on the recommended alternative.
Questions?Questions?
Thank you for coming to the meeting!
Please remember to sign-in and fill out a customer service card.
Thank you for coming to the meeting!
Please remember to sign-in and fill out a customer service card.