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DWSD seeks $18 million contract for green stormwater work in Upper Rouge and near East Side; council to revisit project after questions about property takings
Summary
Detroit Water and Sewerage Department presented an $18 million, CIP‑funded contract to support green stormwater infrastructure work in the Upper Rouge tributary and near East Side. Officials said OHM was the top-ranked proposer and noted a separate resolution of necessity on property acquisition will come to committee in July; the committee asked for more detail and will revisit the item in two weeks.
Detroit’s Water and Sewerage Department asked the Public Health and Safety committee on June 16 to consider a stormwater infrastructure program‑management contract funded through CIP to support compliance with state permit requirements.
Procurement and DWSD staff described a contract of $18,000,000 with Orchard Hills and McClements Inc., to run through May 31, 2030, that will support green stormwater infrastructure and reduce wet-weather flows into the combined-sewer system. Procurement said two proposals…
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