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City Park Golf Course Redesign 3 Globeville Landing Outfall 1 39th Avenue Greenway and Open Channel/Pipes 2 Park Hill Detention Drainage/Pipes 4 The program consists of four coordinated projects: Example of type of flooding reduced with Plae to Park Hill: Stormwater Systems www.denvergov.org/PlaeToParkHill [email protected] | 303.223.6585 Plae to Park Hill: Stormwater Systems is taking a comprehensive approach to beer protecng people and property against flooding while improving water quality and enhancing public spaces. The program will be focused in the near-term on the neighborhoods of Elyria, Swansea, Cole, Clayton, Skyland, Whier, Five Points and Northwest Park Hill, which are the areas at most risk of severe flooding during storms. PROGRAM NEED Due to natural drainage paerns and increasing development, Denver has experienced significant flooding in recent years, endangering people’s lives, causing millions of dollars of damage to private property, roads, pipes and other ulies. We cannot afford to allow neighborhoods, homes, businesses and residents to remain at risk. Credit: CBS Denver Collecvely, these four coordinated projects will increase neighborhood connecvity, improve water quality, add new park and recreaon spaces, as well as provide crical flood control. To see a list of upcoming meengs, to sign up for project updates and for more informaon please visit our website at www.denvergov.org/ PlaetoParkHill or call (303) 223-6585. GET INVOLVED
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Page 1: Platte to Park Hill: Stormwater Systems - Fact Sheet · Platte to Park Hill: Stormwater Systems is taking a comprehensive approach to better protecting people and property against

City Park Golf Course Redesign

3

Globeville Landing Outfall

1

39th Avenue Greenway and Open Channel/Pipes

2 Park Hill DetentionDrainage/Pipes

4

The program consists of four coordinated projects:

Example of type of flooding reduced with Platte to Park Hill: Stormwater Systems

www.denvergov.org/[email protected] | 303.223.6585

Platte to Park Hill: Stormwater Systems is taking a comprehensive approach to better protecting people and property against flooding while improving water quality and enhancing public spaces. The program will be focused in the near-term on the neighborhoods of Elyria, Swansea, Cole, Clayton, Skyland, Whittier, Five Points and Northwest Park Hill, which are the areas at most risk of severe flooding during storms.

PROGRAM NEEDDue to natural drainage patterns and increasing development, Denver has experienced significant flooding in recent years, endangering people’s lives, causing millions of dollars of damage to private property, roads, pipes and other utilities. We cannot afford to allow neighborhoods, homes, businesses and residents to remain at risk.

Credit: CBS Denver

Collectively, these four coordinated projects will increase neighborhood

connectivity, improve water quality, add new park and recreation spaces, as well

as provide critical flood control.

To see a list of upcoming meetings, to sign up for project updates and for

more information please visit our website at

www.denvergov.org/ PlattetoParkHill or call

(303) 223-6585.

GET INVOLVED