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Committee moves to submit Penjajawoc Stream Watershed Plan to Department of Environmental Protection; staff provide stormwater training

Infrastructure Committee · January 21, 2026
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Summary

Stormwater Manager Rich May presented the Penjajawoc Stream Watershed Plan and provided stormwater training. Councilor Leonard moved, and Councilor Faloon seconded, approval to submit the plan to the Department of Environmental Protection; the minutes record the motion and a voice vote but do not include a roll-call tally.

Stormwater Manager Rich May presented the Penjajawoc Stream Watershed Plan to the Infrastructure Committee on Jan. 21 and provided a slideshow training on stormwater management. May outlined plan goals and noted that the previous watershed plan expired in 2018; Councilor Beck asked how other projects make use of this funding and May responded that the plan aligns with ongoing stormwater priorities.

Following the presentation, Councilor Leonard moved to approve submitting the Penjajawoc Stream Watershed Plan to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Councilor Faloon seconded the motion. The minutes record the motion and a voice vote described as "Vote unless doubted, no doubt," but do not provide a roll-call tally or recorded vote counts in these minutes.

May also provided training on stormwater inspection and management practices. Councilor Beck asked about identifying possible issues on construction sites; May and City Engineer Jeff Davis described inspection and enforcement practices used by staff. The minutes do not record additional formal direction beyond the motion to submit the plan.