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Costs and Benefits

 

The Stormwater Master Plan includes about 350 high-priority projects totaling $135 million. The highest priority projects total $85 million. However, with the existing capital improvement budget, the city has been able to invest only $11.5 million into planning, design and construction since the Stormwater Utility was created in 2001.

To fund necessary stormwater drainage capital improvement and maintenance projects, the City-County Council approved a $1.00 monthly increase to the stormwater utility fee to fund $35 million in flood control and drainage improvements over the next three years. These upgrades will:

  • Alleviate neighborhood and street flooding and resolve many drainage complaints
  • Assist neighborhoods undergoing septic conversions with drainage improvements
  • Reduce raw sewage overflows by improving neighborhood drainage and reducing clear water infiltration into the sanitary sewer system
  • Meet the regulatory requirements of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit and avoid state and federal fines.

Read the stormwater rate brochure.

Read the Stormwater Credit Manual.

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Last Updated:  1/9/2009 9:12 AM

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