TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Adam Lindsay, Assistant City Manager
FROM: Sheila Thomas-Ambat, PE, Public Services Director
DATE: February 3, 2025
RE:
Title
Watershed Master Plan Solutions for Beaver Creek 2
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
4, 7, 9
b
Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Supports Goal 3. City Investment in Today and Tomorrow, through the Strategic Objective 3.1 Enhance City street connectivity, traffic flow, and stormwater systems
Executive Summary:
Staff seeks concurrence from City Council to approve staff to program the proposed solutions from the Beaver Creek 2 Watershed Study into the annual CIP prioritization process and pursue grants as applicable.
Background:
The Beaver Creek 2 Watershed Study has identified 31 proposed solutions at a total estimated planning level cost of $85M. The top 9 proposed primary and secondary system solutions range in severity score from 31 to 6 and in estimated costs from $9.7M to $590K. The majority of these solutions include capacity expansion and culvert upsizing.
Issues/Analysis:
The top proposed solutions are represented as examples of the 31 proposed solutions. While these are the top proposed solutions for the Beaver Creek 2 Watershed, all the proposed solutions from Beaver Creek 2 Watershed will be programmed into the CIP along with proposed solutions from other completed watersheds, with Council's approval. Proposed solutions presented herein are not moving forward to project development at this time. However, approval enables staff to program them into the Stormwater CIP prioritization process.
The prioritization of proposed solutions takes into consideration several factors before recommending them to Council for project development. Solutions are sorted based on Concern Area Score ("Worst First") and efficacy. Staff then targets an equitable distribution between watersheds as well as strategic selections, such as a project's ability to b...
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