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<br />outfall. Replace pavement on the northbound side of Fleetwood Drive without <br />lowering the roadway. <br />2. Storm Sewer Replacement with Minimum Pavement Repair - Replace existing storm <br />sewer trunk line along Fleetwood Drive with larger pipe or box for more capacity and <br />minimize street repair. <br />3. Partial Pavement Improvements with Partial Storm Improvements - Lower Fleetwood <br />Drive between South Spruce and Mesquite Drive to convey surface runoff from <br />Spencer Road to an overflow swale at Mesquite Drive combined with an additional <br />parallel trunk line from Linwood Drive to the outfall. <br />4. Pavement and Storm Improvements - Lower Fleetwood Drive and replace existing <br />storm sewer between South Sycamore and Mesquite Drive. <br /> <br />Each configuration was modeled to determine the most economical solution and optimize <br />performance. The overland slope generally decreases from north to south. LiDAR <br />shows that the slope of the land to be at a high point in the vicinity of Dogwood and <br />gradually decreasing from Dogwood to Mesquite. Examination of overland flow shows <br />that storm water generally collects in the depressed streets of Dogwood and Linwood, <br />this is supported by the repetitive loss data in Exhibits 3, 4 and 5. To solve this, <br />Fleetwood Drive can be lowered from South Spruce to Mesquite approximately 1.5-feet. <br />However to keep the HGL below Fleetwood Drive for a 3-year design frequency storm <br />sewer improvements are required up to South Spruce. This alternative is comparable in <br />cost and disruption for the public to other more effective solutions and is not considered. <br /> <br />Another consideration is to replace or augment the existing storm trunk line in addition to <br />lowering Fleetwood Drive entirely. This option is considered least desirable by the City <br />of La Porte and most costly at $2.0 million, (See Appendix C) and will not be considered <br />further in this study. <br /> <br />2-5 <br /> <br />Klotz Associates Project No. 0127.009.000 <br />May 2009 <br /> <br />Fairmont Park East & Brookglen Drainage Study <br />City of La Porte <br />