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Narberth council authorizes bids for stormwater bump‑outs on Dudley, Conway and Grayling avenues
Summary
Council voted on June 5 to authorize advertisement for bids to construct stormwater bump‑outs at multiple borough locations to meet MS4 stormwater obligations; two Grayling bump‑outs are grant‑funded and public feedback led to design reductions in some locations.
Narberth Borough Council on June 5 authorized the borough to advertise for bids to construct stormwater “bump‑outs” at Dudley and Stewart Avenue, Conway and Stewart Avenue, and Grayling and Windsor Avenue. Borough staff said the locations were selected for their runoff capture potential and other site constraints.
Why it matters: The bump‑outs are intended to increase local stormwater capture and reduce untreated runoff to Indian Creek, part of the borough’s MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) compliance work. Council and staff noted the improvements are required under current stormwater program obligations and that incremental projects are needed to show regulatory progress.
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