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REQUEST FOR DRAINAGE COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEM <br />Agenda Date Requested: July 9, 2018 <br />Requested By: Lorenzo Wingate <br />Department: Public Works <br />Report: w " Resolution: (D Ordinance:( <br />Exhibits: <br />Appropriation <br />Source of Funds: <br />Account Number: <br />Amount Budgeted: <br />Amount Requested: <br />Budgeted Item: y " YES (D NO <br />SUMMARY <br />Approximately 800 linear feet of RCP pipe, ranging in size from 15" to 24", exists within the Bayside Terrace <br />Subdivision, which has not been properly maintained due to access issues attributed to limited access to <br />infrastructure, provided within a five foot utility easement. Portions of Hamilton Street and Fondren Street utilize <br />this system to convey stormwater to its outfall point of Galveston Bay. The system fails to function properly, <br />causing flooding within the adjacent portion(s) of the subdivision. A proposed drainage study would discuss <br />feasibility of rerouting this flows from the 800 feet of RCP, towards Bayside Dr. and utilizing the existing system <br />within Bayside Dr. to convey the storm water within the existing system. <br />The FY19 budget is anticipated to include an allocation of $100K for preliminary engineering and design phase <br />services. Staff intends to apply for grant funding through the Texas Department of Emergency Management, for <br />the Hurricane Harvey DR-4332 Hazard Mitigation Grant and the Texas Water Development Board's (TWDB) <br />Fiscal Years 2018 — 2019 Flood Protection Grants. <br />Proposed project cost to be developed as required during preparation of HMGP Grant Application. <br />Action Re quire d: <br />Approved for Drainage Committee Agenda <br />Corby D. Alexander, City Manager Date <br />
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