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Hendersonville outlines $4.2 million Lower Mud Creek floodplain restoration to reduce risk to 93 properties

Local Government Committee for Cooperative Action (LGCCA) · January 20, 2026
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Summary

The City of Hendersonville presented a Lower Mud Creek Floodplain Restoration project with a $4.2 million funding package to restore stream and wetlands, create greenway connections and reduce flood risk to 93 properties valued at about $60 million.

City of Hendersonville stormwater officials on Jan. 20 described a planned Lower Mud Creek Floodplain Restoration project intended to restore natural floodplain functions, reduce local flood risk and add greenway connectivity.

Michael Huffman, stormwater director for the City of Hendersonville, told the Local Government Committee for Cooperative Action that the project will restore more than 3,000 linear feet of stream, enhance more than 20 acres of wetlands and riparian area, and…

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