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File #: 16-0086    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
File created: 8/16/2016 In control: City Council Workshop
On agenda: 8/23/2016 Final action: 8/23/2016
Title: Discussion: Watershed Study of Brandywine Creek and Brandywine Creek Tributary Executive Summary: Due to the upcoming Downtown Phase 2 Project and several budgeted infrastructure projects in the 5-year budget, City Engineering Staff would like to review a proposal with City Council to perform a watershed study of Brandywine Creek & Brandywine Creek Tributary.
Sponsors: David A. Basil
Indexes: Finance - Appropriations and Budget
Related files: 17-35, 17-65

Title

Discussion:  Watershed Study of Brandywine Creek and Brandywine Creek Tributary

Executive Summary:  Due to the upcoming Downtown Phase 2 Project and several budgeted infrastructure projects in the 5-year budget, City Engineering Staff would like to review a proposal with City Council to perform a watershed study of Brandywine Creek & Brandywine Creek Tributary.

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Legislative History

None

Purpose & Explanation

The City has conducted a number of smaller individual studies following the 2003 flood, which improved several areas along the Brandywine Creek and Brandywine Creek Tributary Watershed, but no all-encompassing study has been performed of the entire watershed.  In order to design cost effective solutions to the watershed in the future, this watershed study is recommended by staff in order to successfully perform these analysis and design projects that will have the most impact to the watershed.

Timing Considerations

With the concurrence of Council, staff is requesting an appropriation in the amount of $150,000 to perform an engineering analysis of the Brandywine Creek & Tributary Watershed Study.

Fiscal Impact

                       Currently Budgeted

   X                       Supplemental Appropriation Required  (This is not budgeted in 2016. )

                                            Appropriation Not Required.

 

Recommendation

Suggested Action

Staff recommends authorizing the Brandywine Creek and Tributary Watershed Study and declaring an emergency in order to protect the public health and welfare of this area of the City.

Submitted by,

Jane Howington, City Manager

Thomas J. Sheridan, PE, PS, City Engineer

Bradley S. Kosco, PE, PS, Assistant City Engineer