August 2015 Project Status: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services continues to study the watershed and proceed with the planning phase. A new consulting engineer, The Isaacs Group, has been selected to continue work on the project. The consultant will develop some new alternatives to address flooding and storm water concerns. Next Steps: Once the alternatives are evaluated, we will share our recommended storm water solutions to the neighborhood for feedback at a public meeting. Meeting invitations will be mailed to residents two weeks in advance. For more information: Please contact Matthew Anderson, Project Manager manderson@charlottenc.gov 704-336-7923 stormwater.charmeck.org Chatham Storm Drainage Improvement Project Engineering & Property Management Storm Water Services Division 600 East Fourth Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 o t Pr Chatha n e m m Storm Dr ainage Improve jec Investing in Infrastructure The City must replace pipes, storm drains and other structures when they deteriorate or become too small to handle increases in stormwater. Investing in infrastructure protects public safety, guards private property, improves water quality and enhances quality of life. The Chatham Storm Drainage Improvement Project goals are to reduce flooding of streets and structures in your neighborhood and address channel erosion problems to provide a more natural, stable stream system. For more information: stormwater.charmeck.org t