Clearwater Releases 2012 Progress Report (USA)

Clearwater Releases 2012 Progress Report

The City of Clearwater released its 2012 progress report on implementing its Floodplain Management Plan. The plan, which helps to identify areas in the city that are prone to flooding, enables residents to obtain discounts on flood insurance.

The plan serves as a five-year outlook of what residents can expect when it comes to stormwater and flooding. Some changes and progress from the last update in 2009 include the following:

• The city continues to participate in the FEMA Project Impact Program to help reduce the impacts of natural disasters.

• Clearwater added several new online features to help residents, property owners, property professionals, and others to identify the flood zone for a particular property and request elevation certificates.

Following is a list of stormwater projects that have been completed in the past few years:

• Kapok Land Acquisition and Restoration Analysis

• Prospect Lake Park Construction (dredging is in process)

• Moccasin Lake Habitat Improvement Feasibility

• Stevenson Creek Stormwater Retrofit Project

• North Greenwood Neighborhood Stormwater Project

• Myrtle Avenue and Palmetto Street Drainage Improvements Projects

• Glen Oaks Phase I and II Stormwater and Recreation Improvements

• Alligator Creek Channels B, F, & G

• North Beach Drainage Improvements

• NE Coachman Road Bridge Assessment

• Palmetto Street Drainage Improvements

• NE Coachman Road Bridge Assessment

• Kipling Plaza Lift Station

• Beach Walk Water Quality Spencer Pond

• Allen’s Creek.

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Press Release, September 19, 2012