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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSandbags Contact: Jennifer Bennerotte, Communications & Marketing Director Phone 952-833-9520 • Fax 952-826-0389 • Web www.CityofEdina.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE City to aid some residents at risk for spring flooding with sand bags Edina, Minn., March 15, 2011 – The City of Edina will provide sandbags to those home owners whose homes might be in danger of flooding this spring. A wet fall combined with significant snowfalls this winter and good potential for spring rain have significantly increased the potential for flooding in Edina. City staff members have been meeting with representatives of the Minnehaha Creek and Nine Mile Creek watershed districts to determine at- risk properties. Both watershed districts performed hydrologic modeling of the creeks and highlighted areas of potential flooding. Many factors influence flooding, including the rate of snow melt and precipitation, so the City encourages all owners of property near the creeks or other water bodies to assess the risks to their land and buildings. Based on the modeling results from the watershed districts, though, the City has identified approximately 100 homes that could be at risk for flooding. Generally, those homes that could be at risk include those adjacent to:  Nine Mile Creek between Brook Drive and West 70th Street  Nine Mile Creek by Creek Valley Road  Arrowhead Lake  Lake Cornelia and Garrison Ponds  Minnehaha Creek by Cascade Lane  Minnehaha Creek by 56th Street, Woodcrest Drive and Woodland Road  Minnehaha Creek by Abbott Place and Zenith Avenue Owners of at-risk homes may request sandbags from the City, which will deliver them to their front yards or driveways as supplies allow. The City will not place sandbags for homeowners, but can advise as to proper placement. Other property owners who consider their land and buildings vulnerable may pick up materials to make their own sandbags at the old Public Works Facility, 5146 Eden Ave., between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. Volunteers are needed to help Public Works crews make sandbags for the at-risk homes. Contact Utility Engineer Jesse Struve, 952-903-5713, to volunteer. For more information, contact Struve or visit www.CityofEdina.com. -30-