Metro Watershed Prioritization Phase 1 Inventory

Location: Minnesota
Posted: Mar 5, 2025
Due: Mar 14, 2025
Agency: State Government of Minnesota
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • A - Research and development
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Metro Watershed Prioritization Phase 1 Inventory

Brief description: This is the first phase of a project to prioritize stormwater improvements for MnDOT (State) in the Metro District. The full project aims to help the State make decisions about resources, partnerships, and funding for stormwater management that improves and aids State in achieving project and operational benefits. The primary stormwater focus is on flooding, but water quality and rate control will also be considered, especially where stormwater management may provide regulatory benefits for future projects. The first phase included in this scope is to inventory the available information (hydrologic/hydraulic models, studies, flood data, etc.) from watersheds and other local partners. The State has started collecting information from watersheds. The inventory should be primarily in Geographic Information System (GIS) format with an accompanying report. Further information on the deliverables is in the attached scope. The following phase will build on the GIS deliverable to develop a prioritization of watersheds. Subsequent phases will involve detailed analysis to identify alternatives in priority areas and rank projects.


Date posted: 03/05/2025
Due date: 03/14/2025


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