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Stormwater master plan sets $46.3 million list of projects; council told limited local revenue will stretch work over decades
Summary
City public works director Sinan Afslan and consultants from Intuition & Logic presented the city’s updated stormwater master plan, identifying 102 prioritized projects with a program cost estimate of about $46.3 million.
City public works director Sinan Afslan and consultants from Intuition & Logic presented the city’s updated stormwater master plan, a multi‑year inventory and prioritization of flooding and channel stability problems across Webster Groves.
Consultant Tim Dean described the methodology: a city survey produced 406 respondents and 639 complaint points, which the team consolidated into 325 field‑verified items and then into 102 candidate capital projects. The team walked more than 8.5 miles of channel and incorporated available data including topography, hydrology and known sinkhole locations. Projects were costed using engineering quantity estimates and prioritized with a benefit‑cost scoring system aligned to Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD)…
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