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Engineering department gives annual stormwater update; MS4 permit reissued and GIS inventory work under way
Summary
City engineering staff presented the annual stormwater report at the April 7 council meeting, reviewing stormwater fees, recent projects, MS4 permit status and an ongoing GIS inventory of city‑maintained stormwater infrastructure; staff said Zone 1 inventory is complete and Zone 2 was funded.
City engineering staff presented the annual stormwater report to the Hoover City Council on April 7, outlining program activity, fees, budget allocations and regulatory compliance work.
Presentation highlights: City engineer Chris Reeves (presenting the update) said stormwater is a cross‑departmental responsibility and summarized call volumes, staffing changes and project work over the last year. Reeves told the council the city processed 147 stormwater calls in 2024 and about 81 calls so far in 2025; staff noted a lower call volume in 2024 was likely tied to dry weather during part of that year.
Fees, budget and spending: Reeves reviewed the city’s stormwater user fee that supports operations and capital projects: $10 annually per residential property…
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