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42nd Street & Holly Avenue

CONSTRUCTION Project

SCOPE OF WORK:• Phase I - Clean and CCTV stormwater system to assess condition• Phase II - Replace failed/ reverse-graded sections of stormwater pipe • Phase III - Install CIPP liners in remaining sections of clay stormwater pipe LOCATION: 42nd Street and Holly Avenue PROJECT STATUS: Construction Completed December 2025

Westcliff Drive Drainage Improvements

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

SCOPE OF WORK: Stormwater infrastructure improvements are underway at the 7900 block of Westcliff Drive to enhance drainage. The scope includes replacing stormwater pipes and culverts, as well as removing and replacing seven concrete driveway aprons impacted by the work. PROJECT LOCATION: 7900 block of Westcliff Drive PROJECT STATUS:Completed June 2025 COST: $35,000

13th Bay and 14th Bay St. Drainage Improvements

STORM WATER IMPROVEMENT Project

Pump Station Re-roof Pumpstation 7

DESIGN PROJECT

Work removed existing shingle roof, repaired damaged decking and trim, installed new shingle roof PROJECT LOCATION: 2245 Hampton Boulevard PROJECT STATUS: Complete COST: $16, 143.06

Shenandoah Ave. Construction – Bulkhead Investigation

CONSTRUCTION Project

SCOPE OF WORK: Inspect bulkhead and provide sketch for tie back repair. Provide additional inspection of entire bulkhead to determine overall condition. PROJECT STATUS: Construction COST: $6,010

Neon District

CONSTRUCTION Project

SCOPE OF WORK:Design and construct stormwater system improvements in coordination with Transit's streetscape project. PROJECT STATUS: Under Construction

Kimball Loop Fencing

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

PROJECT STATUS: Complete

East 40th Street Outfall

CONSTRUCTION Project

SCOPE OF WORK Repair to the eroded outfall, along with the shoreline updated/repaired near this outfall. PROJECT STATUS:Construction (Completion in May 2026) COST: $86,331

Scott & Evangeline Drainage Improvement

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

SCOPE OF WORK:Stormwater crews removed root intrusions that were obstructing flow within the drainage pipes. In addition, they installed a cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) liner in over 500 feet of pipe to restore structural integrity and improve flow capacity. PROJECT STATUS:Construction

Chesterfield Heights - Sidewalk Ramps

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

6416 Hampton Blvd Check Valve Install

DESIGN PROJECT

Part of a larger project – DCIP (Defense Community Infrastructure Program Hampton Blvd & Lexan Ave). PROJECT STATUS: Design

Honaker Avenue Drainage Improvements

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

This project will provide storm drainage infrastructure in a residential neighborhood. The improvements will improve the collection, movement, and discharge of stormwater runoff to reduce flooding. PROJECT LOCATION: Honaker Avenue (300 Block, 400 Block, and portion of 500 Block) SCOPE OF WORK:• Install new storm drainage conveyance systemconsisting of pipes and structures • Remove/replace affected residential driveway aprons PROJECT STATUS: Completed COST: $1,665,000

East Ocean View Drainage Project

Neighborhood Drainage Improvement Project

The East Ocean View project will develop new stormwater infrastructure that will manage a 10-year storm. LOCATION: East Ocean View Bay Streets; 1st Bay Street to Shore Drive, between Pretty Lake and East Ocean View Avenue. SCOPE OF WORK: Installation of new storm drainage infrastructure in multiple phases. PROJECT STATUS: The East Ocean View Master Plan includes 5 phases.

Subsequent Phases: (order of phases TBD)10th Bay Street Design: Site Plan Review Underway (Approval in Summer 2025) Additional survey in process; Design revisions being made Construction: TBD; expected 1 year timeline for bidding and construction Expected Completion: TBD Estimated Project Cost: $2 Million 7th Bay Street Design: Approval will now be Winter 2025. Additional survey in process; Design revisions being made Construction: Date TBD; expected 1 year timeline for bidding and construction Estimated Project Cost: $2 Million Other: Department of Utilities, 5th Bay Street Project Design: Complete for Utilities & Minor Drainage Improvements Construction: Began Summer 2024 Completion: End of Fall 2025 Estimated Project Cost: $2.5 Million

Phase 1 (1st Bay to 4th Bay) Design: Complete Construction: Complete Phase 2 (11th Bay to 15th Bay) Design: 90% Complete (expected completion Fall 2025) Construction: funding will be requested in FY28 Estimated Project Cost: $3 Million per year

Berkley Avenue Extension Culvert Replacement

CONSTRUCTION Project

SCOPE OF WORK Point repair on an 18” failed clay pipe after removing an abandoned water line that is protruding the top of the stormwater pipe. In addition, a piece of PVC pipe that is in the stormwater pipe blocking the flow will be removed. PROJECT STATUS: Construction beginning in summer 2026 COST: $20,341

6416 Hampton Blvd Check Valve Install

DESIGN Project

SCOPE OF WORK: The Hampton Blvd Drainage Project focuses on increasing the capacity of the drainage systems and elevating the intersection along Hampton Blvd and Lexington Avenue, increasing the capacity of the drainage systems to prevent flooding during rainstorms and tidal events. Installing tide valves will prevent high tides from backflowing up into the stormwater pipes and onto the streets. PROJECT STATUS: In Design

Sewells Point (7419) Drainage Improvement

STORM WATER IMPROVEMENT Project

Replaced 16' of existing 13" x 22" corrugated metal pipe from manhole structure to catch basin. Replaced 14' of existing 13"x 22" CMP with 21" reinforced concrete pipe and rebuild the catch basin. Replaced asphalt on the southbound lane. Regraded the swales by removing 40 cubic yds to achieve proposed grades.

Mason Creek Planting

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

Removed accumulated vegetation detritus within outfall outlet, performed phragmites eradication, and planted herbaceous and marsh plugs. PROJECT STATUS: Completed in October 2025 COST: $27,543.50

North Shore Road Shoreline Repair

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

SCOPE OF WORK: Construction of 805 LF of shoreline, creation of 0.61 AC of marsh wetland and 0.37 AC of oyster reef. PROJECT STATUS: Completed

Military Hwy. & Princess Anne Rd. Intersection - BMP Mowing

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

PROJECT STATUS:Completed

Hullview Avenue (1341) System Repair

STORM WATER IMPROVEMENT Project

SCOPE OF WORK:Crews replaced approximately 30 feet of corrugated metal stormwater pipe. In addition, they cleaned and installed a cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) liner in two segments: • 175 feet of 30" stormwater pipe • 290 feet of 36" stormwater pipe PROJECT STATUS: Completed March 2025

1075 W 35th St. Drainage Improvements

DESIGN PROJECT

Study possible drainage improvements, coordinate with local property owners to discuss options, and potentially implement one of the studied resolutions4.8.22 French Drain/drywell installed in parkway near new driveway. Owner requested another drain at end of apron. waiting for further requests before installing new drain. PROJECT STATUS: Design COST: $18,107

1570 Aspin St. Ditch Cleaning

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
PROJECT STATUS:Complete

Frament Avenue Drainage Improvements (Janaf Place Neighborhood)

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

The project upgraded the storm drainage infrastructure in a residential neighborhood. The upgrades will improve the collection, movement, and discharge of stormwater runoff to reduce flooding. SCOPE OF WORK: • Install new storm drainage conveyance system consisting of pipes and structures • Remove/replace portions of curb and gutter, and sidewalk • Asphalt mill and overlay & pavement patch PROJECT STATUS:Under Construction COST: $3,809,000

Sylvan Street and Walnut Hill Street Tidal Flooding Mitigation Berm

DESIGN Project

This project mitigated recurring tidal flooding in a residential neighborhood along Sylvan Street and Walnut Hill Street. PROJECT STATUS: Completed October 2025 SCOPE OF WORK

  • Completed berm is 130 feet long by 4 feet high.
  • 1,725 interlocking blocks = 77.76 tons - about the size of a North Atlantic right whale.
  • 700 feet of stabilizing cable.
  • Topped by soil and sod to blend into the landscape.
  • 200 square feet of restored wetland.

Glenroie Drainage Improvements

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

PROJECT STATUS:Inactive

McKann Avenue HRSD Connection

CONSTRUCTION Project
SCOPE OF WORK:Retrofit existing sweeper wash water drainage system to divert wash water from entering the BMP facility. PROJECT STATUS:Under Construction

Meadow Lake

WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

SCOPE OF WORK:Meadow Lake is a former branch of Broad Creek impounded in the 1950’s or 1960’s to manage stormwater runoff from the Poplar Hall neighborhood. The lake captures water from a large watershed including Poplar Hall, Virginia Beach Blvd, and the Lowery/Raby commercial area to the north. Improvements will enhance the lake to meet criteria for a Level II Retention Pond to help meet Chesapeake Bay total maximum daily load (TMDL) requirements and help reduce tidal flooding from Broad Creek. The project will include installation of a new outfall structure, a forebay at the northern end of the lake, wetland plantings for shoreline stabilization, a maintenance access ramp, and concrete swales to improve road drainage. Hydrodynamic separators along Virginia Beach Blvd will capture sediment and trash before it reaches the lake. PROJECT STATUS: In Design/Permitting

Northside Park Bike Trail Shoreline Repair

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

SCOPE OF WORK: Design and permit repairs to shoreline along mountain bike trail at Northside Park. PROJECT STATUS:Inactive - Design is complete. All permits have been received. Coordinating with Bike Norfolk on grant opportunities. Repairs to the shore line at Northside Park. COST: $50,000

Granby Street Park - Living Shoreline

CONSTRUCTION Project

This project will stabilize approximately 270 linear feet of eroding bank on the shore of the northern branch of the Lafayette River. Multiple rock sills with the sand-backfilled areas will be installed to reduce wave impacts. Marsh grasses will be installed behind the sills, and native wildflowers, grasses, trees, and shrubs will be planted on the slopes above the newly constructed marshes.This project stabilized two highly eroding areas – one by the Northeast corner of the Granby Street Bridge abutment and the other by the Southwest corner of the Willow Wood Bridge abutment on the Lafayette River. Multiple rock sills with the sand-backfilled areas were installed to reduce wave impacts. These two areas totaled 270 linear feet of restored shoreline. Marsh grasses were installed behind the sills, and native wildflowers, grasses, trees, and shrubs were planted on the slopes above the newly constructed marshes totaling 4,820 square feet of new wetland plantings. In a partnership, Elizabeth River Project installed oyster castles in front of previously restored sections done by Lafayette Wetlands Partnership and City of Norfolk to help protect those areas from erosion add oyster habitat. LOCATION: 5499 Granby StreetPROJECT STATUS: Construction Completed January 2025 COST: $246,191.25

Johns St. Ditch Fence

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
PROJECT STATUS:Complete

Highland Park Living Shoreline

CONSTRUCTION Project

This project will stabilized approximately 300 linear feet of badly eroding bank on Colley Bay. It included the removal of rock rubble, placement of sand fill and planting of wetland species. It also includde an installation of an oyster castle sill. Marsh grasses were installed behind the sill, and native wildflowers, grasses, trees, and shrubs were planted on the slopes above the newly constructed marsh. SCOPE OF WORK Restore wetland shoreline along West 51st Street. PROJECT STATUS: Completed December 2024 COST: $397, 304.40

Doris Drive System Repair

CONSTRUCTION Project

SCOPE OF WORK:Clean, CCTV, and CIPP 425' of deteriorated 24" concrete pipe. PROJECT STATUS:Completed COST:$381,345.90

Government Avenue (425) System Repair

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

Repaired broken stormwater pipe, rebuilt catch basin structure, installed CIPP liners, repaired driveway and apron. (structure was in a resident’s driveway) PROJECT STATUS:Complete COST:$27,543.50

East Ocean View Community Center Living Shoreline

WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Project

The East Ocean View Community Center is located on Little Creek just west of he Shore Drive bridge. The shoreline of the property and adjacent roads have been eroding for many years due to the impacts of heavy boat traffic and sea level rise. Several small community-led projects adjacent to the fishing pier have helped to stabilize a portion of the bank, but over 1200 feet of public shoreline continues to erode. The proposed project will restore the shoreline through sand fill, installation of a riprap sill, re-establishment of a kayak access ramp, and planting of native marsh grasses, trees, and shrubs. The project will also account for necessary outfall stabilization upgrades needed for planned drainage improvements in the surrounding neighborhood.SCOPE OF WORK:The proposed project will restore the shoreline through sand fill, installation of a riprap sill, re-establishment of a kayak access ramp, and planting of native marsh grasses, trees, and shrubs. The project will also account for necessary outfall stabilization upgrades needed for planned drainage improvements in the surrounding neighborhood. PROJECT STATUS: Under Design/Permitting

Riverside Cemetary Shoreline

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

Riverside Memorial Park is a cemetery in the Campostella section of Norfolk, founded in 1910. Owned by the City, it has a long history and remains active. The shoreline of the property has faced impacts of wave action, climate change, and nearby industry for decades. Once part of a large wetland system, the eastern shoreline has slowly eroded and in recent years the erosion intensified, threatening gravesites above. SCOPE OF WORK: The project will stabilize and restore more than 1500 linear feet of shoreline using a combination of soil and sand fill, rock revetments on severe slopes, rock sills offshore, vegetated geobags along much of the restored slope, and marsh wetland and tree plantings. The combined efforts will halt erosion, provide a buffer for the graves from future risk, reduce offshore wave and boat impacts, and restore a marsh to provide habitat and pollutant treatment. PROJECT STATUS: Construction Complete PROJECT COST: $2.6 Million

Ballentine / Tabet Ditch Regrading

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

This project involves clearing and regrading the ditch behind properties on Ballentine Boulevard near the Norfolk Southern railroad tracks. PROJECT STATUSOn Hold: Crews are currently assessing the stability of the ditch bank slopes, and upon confirmation they will resume work.

Sussex Place (1348) Outfall Repair

CONSTRUCTION Project

SCOPE OF WORK:Project includes repair to the outfall adjacent to 1348 Sussex Place and dredge small channel as needed. LOCATION: 1348 Sussex Place PROJECT STATUS:Construction Complete COST: $232,000

Selby Place Outfall Rehabilitation & Extension

DESIGN PROJECT

SCOPE OF WORK:Recent sand replenishment has partially obstructed the Selby Place Outfall. This project will extend the outfall beyond current and future sand placement. This project will also rehabilitate the pipe, structure and piling necessary for long term serviceability. PROJECT STATUS: Design COST: $2 million

Mayflower Road Improvements

DESIGN PROJECT

Improve drainage on Mayflower Ave in front of the Lafayette Apartments.

Neon District

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT Project

Stormwater infrastructure will be replaced on Granby Street as part of an overall streetscape between Brambleton Avenue and Virginia Beach Boulevard.

Glenrock Drainage Improvements

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

The neighborhood’s storm water infrastructure was developed to county standards and relies on roadside ditches and an undersized stormwater system. The project will provide storm drainage infrastructure in a residential neighborhood to manage the 10-year storm event. The improvements will improve the collection, movement, and discharge of stormwater runoff to reduce flooding. PROJECT LOCATION: Glenrock Civic League Area - Military Highway to the west, I-64 to the east, Poplar Hall Drive SCOPE OF WORK:• Install new storm drainage conveyance system consisting of pipes and structures in multiple phases • Remove/replace asphalt pavement PROJECT STATUS: In Design/Permitting COST: $8,200,000

Llewellyn Avenue & Delaware Avenue

DESIGN PROJECT

PROJECT STATUS: Design Complete/Awaiting Funding

532 Mowbray Arch Check Valve Install

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

SCOPE OF WORK: Replaced existing inline valve with duckbill valve. PROJECT STATUS: Complete

7413 Dehlman Ave. Tidal Flooding Improvements (Outfall Valve)

CONSTRUCTION Project

PROJECT SCOPE: Install an elastomeric check valve to mitigate tidal flooding of Dehlman Avenue, structure D07221 will be replaced with a larger precast structure to facilitate installation and maintenance, and dredge around the outfall. LOCATION: 7413 Dehlman Avenue PROJECT STATUS:Completed October 2025 COST:$138,573.40

Walters Drive Living Shoreline

STORM WATER IMPROVEMENT Project

This project stabilized approximately 160 linear feet of badly eroding bank on Little Creek at the northern terminus of Walters Drive. SCOPE OF WORK:A rock sill with sand backfill was installed offshore to reduce wave impacts. Marsh grasses were installed behind the rock sill, and native wildflowers, grasses, trees, and shrubs were planted on the slopes above the newly constructed marsh. PROJECT STATUS:Construction Completed November 2024 COST: $400,000

Lake Whitehurst Retrofit Shoreline

DESIGN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

This project will benefit both water quality and flood reduction. It will implement necessary maintenance around outfalls, clean clogged channels to allow water flow, install hydrodynamic separators and forebays to capture sediment and litter for routine cleanout, install aeration devices in portions of the lake with occasional low dissolved oxygen, and install wetland benches to increase water quality treatment. SCOPE OF WORK: Upgrade pond to meet Level II Retention Pond standards. PROJECT STATUS: Design COST: $12 Million

Lindenwood - Living Shoreline Invasive Species Removal

IMPROVEMENT Project

PROJECT STATUS:Complete

Glenwood Park Drainage Improvement

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

The neighborhood is susceptible to flooding from a poorly planned stormwater system and may have been exacerbated by the development of an apartment complex in the neighborhood. The improvements will improve the collection, movement, and discharge of stormwater runoff to reduce flooding.

SCOPE OF WORK: • Install new storm drainage conveyance system consisting of pipes and structures • Remove/replace portions of curb and gutter, and sidewalk • Asphalt mill and overlay & pavement patch PROJECT STATUS:Inactive LOCATION: Glennwood Park area - Hampton Boulevard to the west, Norfolk Southern Sewells Point Line to the north, and Norfolk Naval Station to the south and east.

Saint Paul's Blue-Greenway

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

This project will transform the existing underground urban stormwater system into an open and more natural watercourse. The aesthetic open space will treat and store stormwater runoff, as well as support recreational activities. SCOPE OF WORK:• Construct wetlands, bioretention cells and wet pond BMPs • Upstream drainage structures to provide debris capture and sediment removal • Multi-use trails • Landscaping STATUS: Under Construction

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Silver Lake Retrofit

Silver Lake is a former branch of Broad Creek impounded in the 1950’s or 1960’s to manage stormwater runoff from the Poplar Hall neighborhood. The lake manages water from the central portion of the Poplar Hall neighborhood. Proposed improvements will enhance the lake to meet criteria for a Level II Retention Pond to help meet Chesapeake Bay total maximum daily load (TMDL) requirements. Necessary spillway embankment maintenance will also be conducted. SCOPE OF WORK: The project will include installation of an upgraded outfall structure to control lake water level, installation of wetland, forebay cells, and hydrodynamic separators to capture and treat pollutants, installation of aeration to address low dissolved oxygen in the summer, and construction of earthen baffles to increase flow rate through the lake. PROJECT STATUS: Under Design/Permitting COST: $1.4 million

23rd Street Drainage Improvements Phase 1 & 2

DESIGN PROJECT

SCOPE OF WORK Phase 1: Project includes revision of existing roadway edge and drainage structures via the installation of a sidewalk, parking bump-outs, and new curb & gutter. Phase 2: Drainage improvements for W 23rd St. between Colonial Ave. and Omohundro Ave. The first phase includes a topographic survey, utility location, records & stormwater system inspections, and updates to the drainage. PROJECT STATUS: Construction (Phase I construction completed March 29, 2026 Phase II design 90% completed)

Haven Creek Outfall Maintenance

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

Assess, design, and permit necessary maintenance on the network of six outfalls along Haven Creek on the eastern edge (water side) of Mayflower Avenue in Colonial Place. Outfall locations: four where each street ends at Mayflower, so at the eastern ends of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire; one on the western facing side of the creek where Connecticut hits Llewellyn, and one next to the boat ramp. PROJECT STATUS:Completed in June 2025 COST: $37,830.00

Duffy's Lane Outfall Rehabilitation & Extension

DESIGN Project

The Duffy’s Lane outfall extension project will construct stormwater improvements that will help to reduce the occurrence of standing water and minor flooding during thunderstorms. PROJECT LOCATION: Duffy’s Lane (Ocean View Beach Park) SCOPE OF WORK • Install 48” pipe with associated piles and pipe supports. • Install new navigation light. • Install new warning sign. PROJECT STATUS: Design

5273 Iowa St. Ditch Cleaning

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
OVERVIEW: Major maintenance on overgrown offroad ditch to remove large trees that are blocking the flow line. PROJECT STATUS:Completed October 2023 COST: $35,000

Pump Station #6 - St. Julian Avenue

IMPROVEMENT Project

SCOPE OF WORK:This project will address current and potential electrical issues associated with the existing pump station. Electrical components will be raised/relocated into the existing generator building. Improvements aim to reduce the number of times the underpass is unavailable due to flooding.

  • Demolition design for internal components of existing pump station
  • Electrical design for the electrical service relocation
  • Heating and ventilation design for existing generator building
  • Motor control panel design
  • Control panel and SCADA system design
PROJECT STATUS:Design

Overbrook-Coleman Place Phase 2

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

The project will provide storm drainage infrastructure in a residential neighborhood. The upgrades and repairs will improve the collection, movement, and discharge of stormwater runoff. SCOPE OF WORK: • Addition of inlets & large conduits • Asphalt mill and overlay & pavement patch PROJECT STATUS:Design

Sewells Point (7419) Drainage Improvement

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

SCOPE OF WORK:• Replaced 16 feet of existing 13" x 22" corrugated metal pipe (CMP) between the manhole structure and the catch basin. • Replaced 14 feet of existing 13" x 22" CMP with 21" reinforced concrete pipe (RCP). • Rebuilt the catch basin to accommodate the new pipe installation. Roadway Improvements: • Replaced asphalt on the southbound lane to restore surface integrity following underground work. Grading and Drainage: • Regraded swales by removing approximately 40 cubic yards of material to achieve the proposed grades and improve drainage flow. PROJECT STATUS:Completed April 2025

Hampton Blvd & Lexan Ave Drainage Improvement

DESIGN Project

SCOPE OF WORK: Prepare construction plans for drainage improvements around the intersection of Hampton Blvd and Lexan Ave. PROJECT STATUS:Inactive

Granby St. Park Living Shoreline Project

CONSTRUCTION Project

This project will stabilize approximately 270 linear feet of eroding bank on the shore of the northern branch of the Lafayette River. Multiple rock sills with the sand-backfilled areas will be installed to reduce wave impacts. Marsh grasses will be installed behind the sills, and native wildflowers, grasses, trees, and shrubs will be planted on the slopes above the newly constructed marshes. SCOPE OF WORK Design and construct stormwater system improvements in coordination with Transit's streetscape project. PROJECT STATUS Complete

10th View Outfall Extension

DESIGN PROJECT

The project includes revision of existing roadway edge and drainage structures via the installation of a sidewalk, parking bump-outs, and new curb & gutter. SCOPE OF WORK:Rehabilitation and extension of the existing outfall PROJECT STATUS: In Construction

Fairmount Park/Villa Heights Hydrodynamic Separators

DESIGN PROJECT

SCOPE OF WORK:This project includes the design and installation of three hydrodynamic separators within the existing drainage network. PROJECT STATUS:Design

Fairmount Park/Villa Heights Hydrodynamic Separators

DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION Project

SCOPE OF WORK Design and install three hydrodynamic separators within existing drainage network. PROJECT STATUS: Design Complete.

Palmetto St. - Drainage Improvements - Princess Anne Rd. to Cape Henry Ave.

DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
PROJECT STATUS:Complete

Lake Herbert Spillway Replacement

WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

PROJECT SCOPE:Lake Herbert is the downstream end of the Lake Taylor waterbody. During the construction of the larger Lake Taylor retrofit in 2020, it was determined that the spillway on Lake Herbert, draining into Broad Creek, had failed. The failure allowed the lake to drain and become partially reconnected with Broad Creek. To ensure the long term success of the larger Lake Taylor project and assist with flood reduction on Kempsville Road, the spillway will be replaced with a sluice gate system that can raise or lower water level by season or before large storms. PROJECT STATUS: Under Design/Permitting