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Community Budget Issue Requests - Tracking Id #2286 |
Stormwater Drainage Improvements |
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Requester: |
Dave Traill |
Organization: |
Miami Shores Village |
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Project Title: |
Stormwater Drainage Improvements |
Date Submitted |
1/14/2005 1:40:27 PM |
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Sponsors: |
Margolis |
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Statewide Interest: |
DCA Mitigation Objective (Stormwater/Flood Managment) |
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Recipient: |
Miami Shores Village |
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Contact: |
Dave Traill |
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10050 NE 2nd Avenue |
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Contact Phone: |
(305) 795-2210 |
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Miami Shores 33138 |
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Contact email: |
trailld@miamishoresvillage.com |
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Counties: |
Dade |
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Gov't Entity: |
Yes |
Private Organization (Profit/Not for Profit): |
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Project Description: |
Design and constuction of a stormwater management system for N.E. 96th street, the ONLY East-West thoroughfare across the municipality's business and residential districts. Since incorporation in 1938, we have depended on french drains for stormwater management, which, over time, have become ineffective to an unacceptable level. This vital, high-volume connector between I-95 and US 1 has been closed numerous times due to unmanageable stormwater levels, homes have been flooded and pumping efforts by Public Works crews have provided minimal relief. We propose a system of injection wells/exfiltration measures with four inter-connected drains at each of six key intersections to ensure adequate stormwater management capabilites for these key locations. Actual structural/engineering elements will be determined through the design process. Locations are NE 96th Street and Grand Concourse. |
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Is this a project related to 2004 hurricane damage? |
No |
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Measurable Outcome Anticipated: |
Unimpeded traffic flow and flood prtection of residential property. |
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Amount requested from the State for this project this year: |
$2,000,000 |
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Total cost of the project: |
$2,200,000 |
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Request has been made to fund: |
Construction |
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What type of match exists for this project? |
Local |
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Cash Amount |
$200,000 |
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In-kind Amount |
$200,000 |
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Was this project previously funded by the state? |
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No |
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Is future-year funding likely to be requested? |
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No |
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Was this project included in an Agency's Budget Request? |
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No |
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Was this project included in the Governor's Recommended Budget? |
No |
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Is there a documented need for this project? |
Yes |
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Documentation: |
Miami-Dade County Local Mitigation Strategy |
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Was this project request heard before a publicly noticed meeting of a body of elected officials (municipal, county, or state)? |
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Yes |
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Hearing Body: |
Miami-Dade Legislative Delegation |
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Hearing Meeting Date: |
01/06/2005 |
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Is this a water project as described in Section 403.885, Laws of Florida? |
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Yes |
Has the project been submitted to the Department of Environmental Protection? |
Yes |
DEP identifying number: |
SW20022164 |
Is this project eligible under section 403.885(5) F.S.? |
Yes |
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Is your project addressed in a state, regional or local plan (such as a SWIM plan, Comprehensive Plan, local master plan, etc.)? |
Yes |
Name the plan and cite the pages on which the project is described: |
Miami-Dade County Local Mitigation Strategy |
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If you are requesting funding for a stormwater or surface water restoration project: |
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Which Water Management District has the jurisdiction of your project? |
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South Florida Water Management District |
Have you provided at least 50% match? |
No |
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Will this project reduce pollutant loadings to a water management district designated 'priority' surface water body? |
Yes |
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Name of water body: |
Biscayne Bay |
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Describe how it will reduce loadings, identify anticipated load reductions for total suspended solids, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and other contaminants, and specify the practices that will be used to reduce loadings: |
For this project pre-treatment of the surface runoff occurs in the grass swales. Once the runoff enters the storm drain system, sumps in the storm structures will provide for initial collection of sediments along with baffles to retain oils and greases. Existing and new exfiltration trenches will be incorporated into the proposed storm collection system in areas where surface evaluations permit sufficient hydraulic head above the October high water elevation. This measure will provide treatment for the runoff from impervious surfaces. For collection systems discharing into the injection wells Best Managment Practice (BMP) water quality treatment units will be installed to provide treatment by removing oils and 80 percent of particles with specific gravity of 2.65 down to 150 microns from runoff prior to discharge. |
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If you are requesting funding for a wastewater project: |
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Does your project qualify for funding from DEP's 'Small Community Wastewater Treatment Grant Program' under section 403.1838 F.S.? |
No |
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Other wastewater projects: |
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Have you received previous legislative funding for this project? |
No |
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Is the project under construction? |
No |
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Have you provided at least a 25% local match? |
No |