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Flood study finds Ford Creek capacity limits cause Main Street flooding; staff recommends temporary storage options
Summary
A consultant concluded limited Ford Creek capacity and undersized storm drains cause Main Street flooding; staff outlined three similar-cost options (vaulted underground storage, conveyance pipe, or a detention pond) with estimated costs up to $2.8M and no currently identified funding.
Staff presented findings from a Main Street flood study that identified insufficient Ford Creek capacity and undersized storm drains as the primary cause of periodic flooding near the library and Main Street corridor. The consultant recommended temporary storage approaches to hold stormwater during peak intensity…
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