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Sandbags, Creeks Flood Prevention | Danville, CA Creek and drainage issues can be reported to the Town through Danville Connect Residents that have drainage channels or ditches on their property are encouraged to inspect them regularly and remove any potential obstructions
Sewer Storm Drain Public Map - ArcGIS Current position 1 of 7 Reposition: Storm Drain Lines Current position 3 of 7 Reposition: Prohibition Area Current position 4 of 7 Reposition: Sewer Connected Parcels Current position 5 of 7 Reposition: Storm Water Master Plan - Proposed Features Current position 6 of 7 Reposition: Nitrate Concern Area Current position 7 of 7
CITY OF DANVILLE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Add an overflow path from the area intersection of Meridian Street and Montclaire Street to Stoney Creek to allow for drainage during times of high creek flow when the creek would back up into the storm sewer
Engineering | Danville, CA Comprehensive listing of planned capital improvement projects Reducing pollution of stormwater before it enters our creeks Maintenance and repair of our roadways Learn about the Capital Improvement Plan and the Pavement Management Program
docs. danville. ca. gov The general scope of work is to provide the Town with a complete Town-wide Storm Drainage Master Plan, which will be used by Town staff to determine, prioritize, and estimate the capital improvement needs of the Town’s storm drain collection system
DR-4382-CA Public Notice 002 - FEMA. gov The proposed action would mitigate impacts from sediment and debris during flood events by upgrading existing storm drainage systems
Stormwater Master Plan - City of Danville The City of Danville experiences a wide range of drainage challenges throughout the City which stem from an aging stormwater system, the majority of the community lacking modern stormwater management facilities, a variety of terrains, and increased rainfall intensities