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Stormwater <br />Project <br />Detail / Scope <br />Justification <br />Estimated <br />Funding <br />Cost <br />Source <br />Kelly Avenue <br />This project is a continuation of work <br />Improve drainage to the Kelley Avenue <br />$ 52,909 <br />Storm Fund <br />Drainage <br />started in 2015 to improve drainage in the <br />Area. <br />Improvements <br />Kelly Avenue area. During this phase of <br />Phase 3 <br />the project the City will replace the 8" tile <br />with 12" for wetlands P7 and P8. <br />Long Lake Ravine <br />To repair the ravine, the proposed design <br />Over the years erosion has led to the <br />$100,000 <br />Storm Fund <br />Stabilization <br />will include a stable cross-section, <br />development of a ravine with in Summit <br />(SWMP 7) <br />installation of limestone grade control <br />Beach Park leading into Long Lake from <br />weirs with plunge pools, and planting of <br />Old Long Lake Road. The existing ravine <br />deep rooting native vegetation. <br />is approximately 500' long that has <br />eroded to a depth of approximately 10 <br />feet. This erosion contributes to increased <br />sediment and phosphorus loads and <br />reduced dissolved oxygen in runoff, and <br />is extremely detrimental to water quality <br />of Long Lake. <br />Storm Water <br />Each year the City inspects and cleans 1/5 <br />The inspections then drive future repair <br />$ 2,500 <br />Storm GF <br />Inspection and <br />of the storm sewer system. The focus <br />activities for the city. <br />Maintenance. <br />area for 2017 is District 5. <br />Stormwater Pond <br />This project will delineate / verify the <br />Per the City's MS4 permit plan. <br />$ 10,000 <br />Storm Fund <br />Assessment <br />delineations of the City's sub -watersheds <br />as they relate to the Cities storm water <br />ponds in the Forest Lake (FL), North Arm <br />(NA), Painters Creek (PC), and West Arm <br />(WA) Sub watersheds <br />Lyric Avenue (w/ <br />This project will be in conjunction with <br />Address drainage and stormwater need <br />$ 5,000 <br />Storm Fund <br />Road reconstruct) <br />the Road Project. It includes repairs and <br />while working within the right of way. <br />improvements to the existing drainage and <br />stormwater system associated with the <br />roadway. <br />Wildhurst Trail (w/ <br />This project will be in conjunction with <br />Address drainage and stormwater need <br />$ 89,000 <br />Storm Fund <br />Road reconstruct) <br />the Road Project. It includes repairs and <br />while working within the right of way. <br />improvements to the existing drainage and <br />11 <br />
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