funding green $treet$ _tennessee municipal league_ jun09
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Evan N. Pratt, PEPrincipal
Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc.
ohm-advisors.com
FUNDING GREEN
$TREET$
Early Planning Process
Include: Funding, Streets, Stormwater
Positioning Action
Funding Tips
Planning Process:
Positioning
First, seek to understand
What are your assets worth?
What are your needs?
Planning Process:
Positioning
CIP for Roads and Stormwater
What funding sources will work?
Are you at the MPO table?
Prefab
Infiltration
CB System
DDA? SRF?
Planning Process:
Positioning
Stormwater and Roads interdepartmental communication
Manage asset life-cycle costs
Spend maintenance money first
Planning Process: Action
Priority list of roads and municipal facilities, 2-5 years
Determine best outcome for each street or capital project
Planning Process: Action
Funding the stormwater system
Funding the road
What will score well?
Is a funding expert helping to plan?
Cost comparison
Funding Tip
Include stormwater quality features in estimate
May be 5 years in advance of construction for Federal Aid
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I-75 Federal Aid + state match. Earmark
Funding Tips:
For EDA or other grant-funded roads
Scoring-are there TMDLs or other regulatory requirements?
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Economic Development Assistance:
Squirrel Road wetland crossing
Galloway Creek wetland and wet
prairie. Mitigated from Squirrel Road
crossing.
Clinton River
Fire St No. 1: u/g detention, vortechnics
Fire department capital fund
Public/private partnership:
step pool + bioswale detention
Maplehurst Streets
$3.5 M assessment + general
fund
Direct discharge to Clinton River
7 residential streets improved
189 acres, 27% impervious, peak
86 CFS
3.5 acre treatment wetland
700 feet of armored open channel
Maplehurst Streets
Maplehurst Drain wetland mitigation
Maplehurst Drain, open channel
Harmony Streets
$6M special assessment + general
fund
20+ basins
291 acres, nine residential streets
Harmony Streets
30% impervious, peak 140 CFS
Five acre wet pond, with
pretreatment
Harmony Drain inlet & shoreline restoration
Vinewood Streets
$4.5M special assessment + general
fund
Ten residential, two industrial streets
430+ Acres, 25% impervious
Vinewood Streets
Eight acre mitigated wetland basin
Reclaimed residential property
Vinewood Drain mitigated wetland
SRF application: Civic Center
retrofits
Gravel infiltration system
Opportunity: police capital fund
Retrofit green roof: SRF
Demonstration grant: raingarden #1
3.6 acres impervious before/after
SRF: City parking lot w/bioswale
DDA, Authority, storm utility, etc.
Fire St #3: Fire capital fund
Library fund
Evan N. Pratt, PEPrincipal
Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc.
ohm-advisors.com
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