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Consultants outline 18‑month countywide stormwater master plan; Shed Road study to deliver sooner
Summary
Jones Edmonds presented an 18‑month countywide stormwater master plan using new LiDAR and high‑resolution mapping; the firm said focused, permit‑ready models and funding recommendations will follow, and a parallel Shed Road drainage study is underway with a roughly three‑month timeline.
Justin Gregory, an engineer with Jones Edmonds, told the Clay County Board of County Commissioners on Nov. 22 that his firm has begun countywide hydrologic and hydraulic modeling intended to identify flood risk and capital projects across Clay County. The work uses recent LiDAR and USGS digital elevation data to create one‑foot contours and a 2.5‑foot DEM, Gregory said, and the initial inundation model runs at about 40‑foot resolution.
The consultant said the project team assembled an infrastructure dataset of roughly 23,000 structures and more than 400 miles of stormwater piping and identified about 4,500 additional pipes (some private) to be included in…
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