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File #: 15-0340    Version: 1 Name: 8/17/15 - Rain Garden Program Contract
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/17/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/17/2015 Final action: 8/17/2015
Enactment date: 8/17/2015 Enactment #: R-15-283
Title: Resolution to Approve an Agreement with the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner to Support and Fund the 2015-2017 Rain Garden Program Partnership and Online Rain Garden Training Grant Program ($206,596.00 over two years; City Cost $32,166.00)
Attachments: 1. Agreement City-County
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Resolution to Approve an Agreement with the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner to Support and Fund the 2015-2017 Rain Garden Program Partnership and Online Rain Garden Training Grant Program ($206,596.00 over two years; City Cost $32,166.00)
Memorandum
Your approval is requested for an agreement with the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner's Office (WCWRC) to support and provide partial funding for the 2015-2017 Rain Garden Program Partnership. The total cost of the 2-year program will be $199,930.00, with the City funding a portion ($32,166.00) of the total. The City has had a long-standing relationship with the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner's Office and supports their efforts to coordinate local units of government to improve water resources. This agreement will result in a Rain Garden Assistance Program for the community jointly funded by the City and the WCWRC, which includes assisting landowners with installation of their own rain gardens, and a Master Rain Gardener Certification Program which will train and support individuals to design and install rain gardens. Exhibit A to the Agreement lists the Program components and their associated costs.

A community rain garden program satisfies a need for both the City and the WCWRC to engage in public involvement, public participation, public education and post-construction stormwater best management practices under the NPDES (National Pollution Discharge Elimination System) stormwater permitting program. In 2011, the WCWRC proposed a Rain Garden Program Partnership with the City to assist both agencies in addressing water quality goals within the Huron River Watershed, including all creeksheds within the City. In 2011 and 2012, the agencies entered into one-year agreements, and in 2013, the agencies entered into a two-year agreement with activities similar to those in this proposed two-year agreement.

Rain gardens installed upstream in the headwaters of a ...

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