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Public Works Committee backs updated stormwater quality plan, outlines multi-year projects

3262475 · May 9, 2025
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The committee recommended council accept a comprehensive stormwater quality plan update that combines SLAM modeling, prior studies, and a prioritized list of infrastructure projects designed to meet adaptive-management requirements.

The Monona Public Works Committee voted to recommend that City Council accept a multi-year update to the city’s stormwater quality plan, a package staff said combines older plans, recent SLAM model updates and project scoping required by state DNR adaptive-management rules.

Public Works Project Manager Brad Bruin summarized the city’s recent work: the 2014 plan had not been comprehensively updated; the city installed six underground treatment devices between 2013 and 2016 and more recently completed the Stonebridge Park device in 2021. Staff used updated SLAM (Source Loading and Management) modeling and a 2018 technical memo to prioritize future capital projects and to reduce the city’s adaptive-management obligations for total phosphorus.

Staff said once the Kelly Place…

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