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Council approves pervious‑concrete pilot for three Interlake parking stalls to test drainage
Summary
Lake Placid will test pervious concrete in three parking stalls on Interlake Boulevard to reduce standing water and evaluate a low‑impact drainage approach, the town engineer told council.
The council on Jan. 13 approved a pilot project to install pervious concrete in three existing parking stalls on Interlake Boulevard to address localized flooding and test a low‑impact stormwater approach.
Town Engineer Dennis Murray described the material and rationale: pervious concrete has a high void ratio that allows stormwater to infiltrate the material and drain through an engineered subbase rather than sheeting across pavement into storm drains. Murray said the…
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