You have all plowed through the puddle that accumulates on Seaway Drive. Well. at last, a plan is in place to install a storm drain that will deliver the surface water to the storm drain,
Plan for new storm drain near Cedar St entrance.
To do this, a trench will be dug crossing Seaway, pipe will be connected to the storm water drain on the west side of Seaway. The work will affect Beazer's construction; but that has been worked out with the construction team.
This low spot became quite evident after Beazer finished the top-coating of our streets in 2017. The surface became more impervious to water drainage. The DHMA board hired Lane Engineering to survey and design an appropriate design.
Costs: (approximate)
Engineering, surveying, and design - $ 3,600
Construction and materials - $22,000
Expect some interruption of traffic patterns during construction.
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