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DPW and Brown & Caldwell continue Northland/Bel Air flood study; Memorial Park pond expansion surfaces as cost-effective component

5907287 · October 7, 2025
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Staff and consultant Brown & Caldwell reported progress on the combined Northland and Bel Air watershed study, highlighting ongoing modeling work and that an expansion of the Memorial Park South Pond is emerging as a potentially cost-effective element of future alternatives.

Department of Public Works staff and consultant Brown & Caldwell reported progress on the Northland/Bel Air watershed stormwater evaluation during an information item update to the Appleton City Utilities Committee.

The study, authorized by Common Council on Nov. 20, 2024, covers a roughly five-square-mile area bounded by I-41 to the north, 441 to the east, Mason Street to the west and Packard Street to the south. Staff reported completed tasks including updating system models, merging previously separate watershed models, field verification, and sensitivity analyses for 10- and 100-year storm events. The consultant has been…

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