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Stormwater Capital improvement projects are necessary
to alleviate problems caused by existing development, as well as to
prevent future problems that could result from planned development.
Every year there are many small projects in existing neighborhoods
identified. In order to ensure that these smaller projects are addressed
in a timely manner, a separate budget has been set up specifically for
small “neighborhood” drainage projects. To qualify as a neighborhood
drainage project that following criteria must be met:
- Problem impacts residential customers
- Solution cost is less than $40,000
- Problem is a result of inadequate public stormwater collection or
conveyance systems, or involves public right-of-way
Projects that do not meet all three requirements are included in the
Natural Resources Capital Improvement Program, if qualified, and are
ranked along with all other Stormwater and
Natural Resources projects.
This plan presents a “master list” of needed neighborhood projects
including both funded and unfunded projects. Only projects that provide
a public benefit or are a public responsibility are included. This
program does not include projects that are routine maintenance, or
private responsibility. Projects listed in this document, when
constructed, are intended to meet the goals of the Stormwater Utility,
the Natural Resources Division, the Public Works Department and the City
of Redmond.
For more information or to request that your problem be evaluated,
contact the Natural Resources Division at 425-556-2825 or
nr@redmond.gov or use our online
Report a Stormwater/Drainage Concern.
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