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File #: 24-2152    Version: 1 Name: Stormwater Comprehensive Plan Overview
Type: Report or Communication Status: Introduced from Staff
File created: 12/18/2024 In control: City Planning Commission
On agenda: 1/7/2025 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Stormwater Comprehensive Plan Overview - The City of Ann Arbor is developing a Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan. Stormwater management refers to the process of capturing and treating runoff generated by precipitation, implementing a variety of techniques to improve water quality and reduce the overall quantity that must be collected and treated. In light of increased frequency and severity of high precipitation storm events, the City is developing strategic plans to address the community's current and emerging stormwater needs. This plan will prioritize assessment and analysis of current techniques, building on existing successful programs, preparing for both present and future conditions, leading by example, and remaining dedicated to community needs. This project began in fall 2024 and is expected to conclude in June 2026.
Attachments: 1. AAStormwater DRAFT 20241220.pdf
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Stormwater Comprehensive Plan Overview - The City of Ann Arbor is developing a Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan. Stormwater management refers to the process of capturing and treating runoff generated by precipitation, implementing a variety of techniques to improve water quality and reduce the overall quantity that must be collected and treated. In light of increased frequency and severity of high precipitation storm events, the City is developing strategic plans to address the community’s current and emerging stormwater needs. This plan will prioritize assessment and analysis of current techniques, building on existing successful programs, preparing for both present and future conditions, leading by example, and remaining dedicated to community needs. This project began in fall 2024 and is expected to conclude in June 2026.