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Plan Commission approves flood‑mitigation project at North High School, creates city‑owned detention basin

2414333 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved final site plans for a city flood‑mitigation project on land owned by the School District at North High School, relocating an open ditch, creating an underground channel near athletic fields, and a detention pond to be deeded to the city.

Plan commissioners approved final site plans and architectural review on Feb. 26 for a Waukesha City flood‑mitigation project located on land owned by the School District west of North High School (2222 Michigan Avenue). The project expands and realigns a drainage channel, adds a new detention pond, and reconfigures parking and circulation to improve stormwater handling through the neighborhood.

Charlie (staff presenter) described the work: the existing open ditch that runs through the middle of…

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