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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER'S DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE US DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR THE PROMOTING RESILIENT OPERATIONS FOR TRANSFORMATIVE, EFFICIENT, AND COST-SAVING TRANSPORTATION (PROTECT) GRANT.
Brief Description: Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), the US Department of Transportation awards grant funding through PROTECT for the purpose of ensuring surface transportation resilience to natural hazards including climate change, sea level rise, flooding, extreme weather events, and other natural disasters through support of planning activities, resilience improvements, community resilience and evacuation routes, and at-risk coastal infrastructure. The City could receive up to 80% of the project funds in Federal grant funding for the "S. Main Street (SR 91) Storm Sewer Redirection at Railroad Underpass Project."
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Legislative History
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Purpose & Explanation
In 2019, the "S. Main Street (SR 91) Storm Sewer Redirection at Railroad Underpass Project" was identified in the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District's (NEORSD) study of the lower Cuyahoga River Watershed. In partnership with the City of Hudson, the storm water study identified and evaluated sub-watersheds in Hudson, including the drainage area on SR 91 at the railroad overpass, also known as the Brandywine Creek Project Area 14 (BRPA14). The study suggested to "redirect flows south of the Norfolk Southern railway to an existing wetland at Veterans Way Park via new 24-inch storm sewer (1450 feet in length)." The project would redirect an existing trunk storm sewer main that contributes to the flooding occurring under the railroad under pass. The existing flows would be intercepted and routed to an existing pond located in the nearby Veterans Way Park owned by the City of Hudson.
The US Department of Transportation awards funding for the purpose of ensuring surface transportation resilience to natural hazards including climate change, sea leve...
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