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<br />drafted has since been updated. Therefore the current ProfIle, which shows no <br />constriction, is not the same ProfIle that was used for the Comprehensive Plan. It is <br />possible that FEMA believes that something (possibly a drainage project) must have <br />relieved the constriction at Willow Springs Bayou and Fairmont Parkway. <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 2-4: Another drainage channel discharges <br />into Willow Springs Bayou via the pipes on the left <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 2-3: Willow Springs Bayou located in <br />Brookglen Neighborhood <br />*Note the end of the concrete lining <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 2-5: The Willow Springs Bayou becomes a <br />grass lined channel south of Fairmont Parkway <br /> <br />B. Flood Control Projects: Several drainage projects have occurred over the years in an effort <br />to reduce flooding in Brookglen. A diversion of the flow from Willow Springs Bayou to Spring <br />Gully was created by constructing a man-made drainage channel (B 109-03-00) that redirects <br />flow from the northern part of the West Plantation Ditch (B112-02-00) to Spring Gully (B109- <br />00-00). Figure 2-6 illustrates this drainage project. This project was completed in 1993. The <br /> <br />Brookglen Area Analysis - DRAFf <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />9/8/2008 <br />