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File #: 11-1520    Version: 1 Name: 1/91/2 - Stormwater Management Control Measures on Madison Ave, between 7th Ave and Main St., in the Allen Creek Drainage District
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/9/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/9/2012 Final action: 1/9/2012
Enactment date: 1/9/2012 Enactment #: R-12-011
Title: Resolution to Petition the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner for Madison Avenue Stormwater Management Control Measures in Allen Creek Drainage District (Total Project Cost: $2,500,000.00; Stormwater portion (20%): $500,000.00)
Attachments: 1. PETITION & DESC.doc, 2. Executed Petition
Title
Resolution to Petition the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner for Madison Avenue Stormwater Management Control Measures in Allen Creek Drainage District (Total Project Cost: $2,500,000.00; Stormwater portion (20%): $500,000.00)
Memorandum
Attached for your approval is a resolution to petition the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner (WCWRC) to undertake a project to design and construct stormwater management control measures on Madison Avenue, between South Seventh Street and South Main Street (Total Project Cost: $2,500,000.00; Stormwater Portion (20%): $500,000.00). The proposed project will reconstruct the existing corridor using a traditional road surface, with management of stormwater flow being done through the use of infiltration basins within the right-of-way.

These improvements will reduce the amount of stormwater entering the City's stormwater piping network and reduce contaminant loading to the downstream creeks and the Huron River. The City is subject to a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) restriction by the State of Michigan for biota (total suspended solids), E. coli and phosphorus. The proposed improvements will improve water quality and reduce localized flooding in the project areas.

Nearly 36% of the land draining to the Huron River and its tributaries is impervious, and as a result, stormwater frequently enters the River too quickly, causing localized and regional flooding during rain events. These rain events also carry pollutants from impervious areas to the creek, lowering water quality. The City falls within the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) area of the Huron River for phosphorus and E. coli from storm water.

Since the project focus is on water quality improvement, it is eligible for low-interest State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan funding, and this project has been included by the State of Michigan on the Project Priority List (PPL) for SRF loan funding. This project, along with four others submitted by th...

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