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BREAKING IT DOWN P reviously the Boxelder Basin Regional Stormwater Authority completed the $5.1 million Coal Creek Mitigation project, which involved irrigation ditch improvements for flood control and adding flood control storage to an existing irrigation reservoir along nearby Coal Creek, a tributary to Boxelder Creek, by dredging material from Clark Reservoir. As big as the $8 million East Side Stormwater Detention Facility was, it was actually one of three Authority projects completed by Ayres in the past year. • East Side Stormwater Detention Facility – An 1,800-acre-foot stormwater detention facility constructed on the east side of Interstate 25 adjacent to the Gray Lakes Reservoirs that includes an earthen embankment between County Road 50 and County Road 52, an ungated 12-foot-by-8-foot box culvert outfall, a reinforced spillway, and related appurtenances • Larimer Weld Canal Crossing Structure – A defined weir on the south side of the Larimer Weld Canal at its crossing with Boxelder Creek crossing located approximately one mile south of the East Side Stormwater Detention Facility that includes a lowered canal embankment fortified with grouted riprap and related appurtenances • County Road 52 Improvements – The installation of four 4-foot-by-20-foot concrete box culverts under County Road 52, tree removal along the north side of the roadway, grading an area within the adjacent email me and say, ‘You know, I was thinking about this, and I’m thinking we need to make this modification,’ or ‘Here are a couple of suggestions I’ve come up with for the presentation we’re going to make that I think would help clarify things for the public.’ It was proactivity and ownership. I felt like we were a team, working together.” Construction of the 30-foot-tall East Side Stormwater Detention Facility was completed in July, with the dam standing ready to hold back flood waters from the Boxelder Creek basin as intended and achieving the original intent of the Boxelder stormwater master plan. 16│TRENDS golf course north of County Road 52, and related appurtenances The Fort Collins and Timnath joint projects completed by others during the same time period consisted of: • Lake Canal Crossing of Boxelder Creek – A siphon and associated appurtenances to transport flows in the Lake Canal beneath Boxelder Creek just west of Interstate 25 • Boxelder Creek Outfall and Prospect Road Improvements – A side spill weir (split flow channel) and flood conveyance channel on Boxelder Creek upstream of Prospect Road along with six 12-footby-4-foot concrete box culverts beneath Prospect Road west of Interstate 25, associated utility relocations (i.e. electric, water, wastewater, gas, and telecommunications), roadway restoration, and a flood conveyance channel south of Prospect Road to the Poudre River and associated appurtenances • Boxelder Creek at Interstate 25 – Drainageway and channel improvements and grading adjacent to and upstream (east) of Interstate 25 and the opening of two existing blocked culverts beneath Interstate 25 Next up is to take the record drawings from these projects and bring them to Ayres for final floodplain modeling and mapping to show that everything has been effective. The Letter of Map Revision for the work is scheduled to be submitted for FEMA review in early 2017. “All in all, the project got finished in a manner that the Authority board was pleased with,” he said. Starman agreed. “I think it turned out wonderfully,” Starman said. “It was one of the most interesting and rewarding projects I’ve worked on mainly because of the team aspect. There was a lot of camaraderie, and we kind of linked arms and got it done. I wish that all of my projects had the same kind of teamwork emphasis.”