Legislation Details

File #: 26-0416    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/15/2026 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 8/24/2026 Final action:
Title: Approve Watershed Master Plan Overview and Final Deliverable for Beaver Creek 1
Attachments: 1. BV1_Watershed_Study_Report_July2026_Signed&Sealed, 2. FD for Consent PPT_BV1
TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Michael Gibson, Interim Assistant City Manager

FROM: Sheila Thomas-Ambat, Public Services Director

DATE: August 24, 2026

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Approve Watershed Master Plan Overview and Final Deliverable for Beaver Creek 1
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Supports Goal 2: Economic and Strategic Growth
Through Objective 2.5: To enhance City street connectivity, traffic flow, and stormwater systems

Executive Summary:
The proposed solutions were presented in detail to City Council at the February 2, 2026 Work Session under agenda item 6.01. These items were approved to include all proposed solutions in the CIP.

Background:
The Watershed Master Plan program was initiated in FY 2019 to provide a comprehensive City-wide evaluation of the flooding issues in Priority 1 areas and to develop proposed solutions. The first watersheds completed for this round of Priority 1 studies included Little Cross Creek, Little Cross Creek Pilot, Beaver Creek 3, Cape Fear 2, and Rockfish Creek. Final deliverables for these studies were accepted by consent at the Council September 25, 2023, Regular Session. The final deliverable for the Blounts watershed was accepted by consent at the Council May 28, 2024 Regular Session. The final deliverables for the Cross Creek, Bones, and Carvers watersheds were accepted by consent at the Council June 23, 2025 Regular Session. The final deliverables for the Little Rockfish 1 and Beaver Creek 2 watersheds were accepted by consent at the Council November 10, 2025 Regular Session.

The Beaver Creek 1 watershed covers 22.6 square miles of the city, and 2.2 square miles have been studied. Through the studies, 22 proposed solutions have been developed for an estimated total cost of $65,200,000. These proposed solutions collectively mitigate 7.6 miles of impacted lane length, 23 road-crossing risks, 43 disconnected structures, and ...

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