File #: 2021-3569    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Preliminary Item
File created: 12/15/2021 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 12/21/2021 Final action:
Title: Commission District(s): Commission District 6 Approve a $9,745.00 from District 6 ARP appropriations to install a bioswale to the East Decatur Greenway in the area now occupied by a large trench that channels water directly into the creek.
Attachments: 1. EDG bioswale - contamination facts, 2. East Decatur Greenway bioswale proposal, 3. Estimate_1980_from_RMG_Landscape_Solutions_LLC

Public Hearing: YES ? NO ? Department: Board of Commissioners - District 6

SUBJECT:
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Commission District(s): Commission District 6
Approve a $9,745.00 from District 6 ARP appropriations to install a bioswale to the East Decatur Greenway in the area now occupied by a large trench that channels water directly into the creek.
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Information Contact: Commissioner Edward "Ted" Terry
Phone Number: 404-371-4909

PURPOSE:
East Decatur Greenway (EDG) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit based in Dekalb County. EDG's properties comprise approximately 3.25 acres in a densely populated area of the county. There is a location on EDG property (1131 North Carter Road) where a ditch has been constructed that channels contaminated stormwater directly into the creek. This ARP funding, appropriated to District 6 POETA Account 105744.63258.521209.01.06.602479, will remediate this condition with a bioswale/rain garden, which is a current best practice in stormwater management.

NEED/IMPACT:
Since the pandemic began, EDG has drawn substantially more visitors, since many adults and children work and study at home, and have found EDG an excellent place for rest, exercise, and recreation. Thus, reducing water contaminants to protect the health of Dekalb citizens, particularly children, is even more critical today due to increased traffic in the Greenway.
This District 6 ARP appropriation will provide the funding necessary to build this bioswale as indicated in this agenda item and supporting attachments. The Purchasing Policy defines an emergency as: An emergency exists when there is an imminent threat to the health, welfare or safety of people or property, or when there is a material loss of essential government services. Failure to adequately remediate stormwater runoff and prevent water pooling is a hazard to the health and well-being of DeKalb County citizens.

FISCAL IMPACT:
$9,745.00-District 6 POETA Account 105744...

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