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Brentwood Place Storm Drainage Improvement Project

The Brentwood Place Storm Drainage Improvement Project covers approximately 235 acres. The project drainage area is bound to the south by Remount Road, to the west by Remount Road and Weyland Avenue, to the east by Barringer Drive, and to the north by Marlowe Avenue. This project will reduce flooding and erosion in the project area.  The project is currently in the planning phase.  

Objectives:
- Reduce property, structure, and street flooding throughout the neighborhood.
- Address channel erosion problems within the project area to provide a more natural, stable stream system.

Brentwood project area map.


Cost:  $5,700,000
Please note that this figure includes all costs associated with the project such as planning and design, utility relocation, consultant fees, construction, permits and landscaping.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services (CMSWS) project team will manage the Brentwood Place Project through the phases listed below. 

A general description and range of typical timeframes for project phases is given below.  Specific work is conducted during each phase while an emphasis is made on public involvement throughout the entire project.
 
Planning Phase (Started September 2008)
During the planning phase, questionnaires and public meetings are used to obtain input from property owners.  Several improvement alternatives are developed and evaluated to determine the best solution.  A recommended alternative is presented to the public for comment at the end of the planning phase.  The planning phase of a project typically lasts 12 to 27 months. 

Design Phase (TBD)
During the design phase, construction drawings for the alternative selected during the planning phase are developed.  Many details must be addressed including the determination of specific pipe sizes and alignments, channel widths and lining types, inlet sizes and locations, utility relocations, and easement locations.  The design phase of a project typically lasts 18 to 24 months.
 
Permitting Phase (TBD)
During the permitting phase, the required water quality permits are obtained from Federal and State governments.  Other permits such as permission to work within railroad and NCDOT rights-of-way will be obtained during this phase.  The permitting phase of a project typically lasts 3 to 9 months.  The permitting phase of a project may overlap other phases.

Property Easement/Acquisition (TBD)
The City's real estate staff works with citizens and businesses to acquire Storm Drainage Easements (SDEs).  The City requests that SDEs be donated to provide access to your property to make the recommended improvements and provide future maintenance.  In addition to SDEs, temporary construction easements may be needed to access work areas.  The bid phase will begin after all easements are acquired.  The easement acquisition phase of a project typically lasts 8 to 12 months.

Bid Phase (TBD)
During the bid phase, the final plans will be circulated to qualified contractors for a competitive bidding process.  By state law, the lowest responsible bidder is awarded the construction contract.  The bid phase of a project typically lasts 4 months.

Construction Phase (TBD)
Throughout construction, efforts will be made to minimize disruption to nearby property owners.  Construction of proposed improvements will be supervised by City inspectors.  Notifications of key construction dates and will be mailed to residents prior to construction.  Because projects vary in size, the typical construction phase of a project can last from 3 months to over 2 years.

Project Team

Monica Kruchow, E.I.
City Project Manager
704-336-4722

Jackie Bray
City Project Coordinator
704-336-6770

Amy Bice, E.I.
Watershed Area Manager
704-432-0965

Matthew Gustis, P.E.
City Engineering Team Program Manager
704-336-6183

Meeting Minutes

August 4, 2009

Exhibit 1 - Map with Citizen Requests

Exhibit 2 - Map with Model Results

Newsletters

April 2009 
December 2008