File #: 21-188    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/20/2021 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 6/15/2021 Final action:
Title: Authorization for Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements along High and West Main Streets PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is for the Town Council to approve public stormwater infrastructure improvements along High and West Main Streets.
Attachments: 1. Attachment A-Resolution - West Main St. Stormwater Improvements, 2. West Main St Flood Study Report_Final
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Authorization for Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements along High and West Main Streets
PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is for the Town Council to approve public stormwater infrastructure improvements along High and West Main Streets.
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DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Finance

CONTACT INFORMATION: Randy Dodd, Stormwater Utility Manager 919-918-7341; Joe Guckavan, Public Works Director, 919 918-7427; Cary McNallan, Budget Analyst 919-918-7301; Arche McAdoo, Finance Director, 919-918-7439

INFORMATION: In 2019, the Council directed staff to study the High St., Dillard St., Goldston Ave, and W. Main St. drainage system and identify potential improvements. Sungate Design Group completed a study (7/2020, attached) which identifies two alternatives. The first redirects some of the runoff from High Street, all of which currently flows down along Goldston Drive, to West Main Street, thereby reducing the impacts along and downstream of Goldston Drive. The second alternative pursues further improvements along and downstream of Goldston Drive, with a good deal of required improvements entirely on private property. Staff would like to move forward with Alternative 1 at this time since a) this project has a clear public purpose and benefit; b) this alternative is substantially less expensive and Enterprise funds are immediately available; and b) the improvements are relatively straightforward and do not require much more extensive and complex coordination with private property owners, and associated uncertainty. Alternative 1 will likely require temporary and permanent easements for roadside ditches for two residential properties at 119 High Street and 814 West Main Street. Staff have reviewed the study with NCDOT since the improvements would direct more water to the West Main Street underground stormwater infrastructure, and determined that the West Main system is adequately sized and in suitable condition to accept the additional drainage. If appr...

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