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HomeMy WebLinkAbout200407 CC Staff Report April 7, 2020 Mayor and City Council Ross Bintner, P.E., Engineering Services Manager Jessica V. Wilson, CFM, Water Resources Coordinator Approve Flood Risk Reduction Strategy and approve scope for major amendment of the Comprehensive Water Resources Management Plan Information / Background: In July 2019 staff began working with task force of Edina residents to develop a Flood Risk Reduction Strategy. The group met over a dozen times, investing hundreds of hours collectively. Through the work, staff and task force created a framework and charted a path to reduce the risk of flooding to deliver on this simple strategy; to comprehensively reduce flood risk throughout the community. At the meeting, staff and task force members will present the framework and strategy. Council consideration is requested on the following actions; 1. Approve the Flood Risk Reduction Strategy 2. Authorize a major amendment to Comprehensive Water Resources Management Plan to; a. Make the plan and policy consistent with the Flood Risk Reduction Strategy b. Conduct tactical planning for strategy implementation 3. Approve a scope of service for consulted professional services to assist in the planning effort The scope of service is attached, and totals $118,000, with a schedule that updates the Comprehensive Water Resources Management Plan by early 2021. Quick Wins Through the process, we uncovered some ‘quick-win’ actions to implement immediately. All are available on the City’s Flooding and Drainage webpage. • Actions for Flood Resilient Homes; These fact sheets describe common actions that people can take to reduce their own exposure and vulnerability to flooding. Fact sheets are provided in the appendix of the Strategy report. • “What is my flood risk?” interactive map; This application allows users to visualize potential flooding on the land surface for any property in the City of Edina. This information is already available on the STAFF REPORT Page 2 interactive water resources map; however, this application is more focused on communicating flood risk specifically. • Sandbagging how-to videos; The City provides sandbags, free of charge. This series of videos will be used to promote the service, inform people on how to request sandbags, demonstrate how to build a sandbag dike, and describe how to dispose of sandbags after a flood. Next Steps In April, staff intends to bring for Council consideration, a scope of service for preliminary engineering for flood mitigation infrastructure related to the roadway reconstruction projects in the Morningside C, D and E maintenance groups scheduled for reconstruction in 2022 and 2023. Staff will also ask Council to consider the engagement plan to go along with the project concept-level design. This would be the first major roadway reconstruction project to be designed under the proposed Flood Risk Reduction Strategy. Task Force Acknowledgement Staff would like to thank the Task Force for their contributions. The experience, knowledge, and curiosity they brought to the process added value and influenced the framework and strategy. Nora Davis (co-chair), Lake Cornelia Neighborhood Kathy Amlaw (co-chair), Lake Edina Neighborhood Greg Lincoln, Morningside Neighborhood Michael Platteter, Morningside Neighborhood Louise Segreto, Indian Hills Neighborhood Roxane Lehmann, Sunny Slope Neighborhood Richard Strong, Concord Neighborhood Richard Manser, Todd Park Neighborhood