Storm and Surface Water System Plan
The draft 2012 Storm and Surface Water System Plan establishes the city's storm and surface water policy and is a major update of Bellevue's 1994 Comprehensive Drainage Plan. (If you are having trouble opening the Plan, try hitting F5 to refresh.) Intended for residents, business owners, city staff, developers and other interested parties, the new plan supports Bellevue's Comprehensive Plan, evaluates the management of the city's storm and surface water system, provides a "roadmap" for future planning, and helps the city meet federal, state and regional regulations. The draft planning document is the result of months of policy review and an evaluation of the storm and surface water system, followed by plan recommendations that will guide future management and operation of the storm and surface water utility system.
Draft 2012 Storm and Surface Water Plan
Table of Contents
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Executive Summary
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2 - STORMWATER MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
CHAPTER 3 - COMMUNITY VISION AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
CHAPTER 4 - POLICIES
CHAPTER 5 - STORM AND SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND COMMUNICATIONS
CHAPTER 6 - CURRENT CONDITIONS - STATE OF THE STORM AND SURFACE WATER SYSTEM
CHAPTER 7 - SUMMARY OF BASIN ISSUES AND NEEDS
CHAPTER 8 - ASSET MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 9 - UTILITIES OPERATIONS
CHAPTER 10 - PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
CHAPTER 11 - FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CHAPTER 12 - ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 13 - EMERGING ISSUES AND PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
CHAPTER 14 - REFERENCES
List of Appendices
Appendix A - Overview of Current Utilities Activities in Aquatic Habitat
Appendix B - Supporting Information Used in the State of the System Evaluation
Appendix C - Supporting Information Addressing Basin Issues and Needs
Appenix D - Storm and Surface Water Management Guide