Glassy Creek your storm water fees at work

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Glassy Creek
Dear Resident:
s t r e a m
August 2013
Easements have been finalized for construction and the
project is ready for the bid phase. During this phase,
competitive bids are taken from responsible contractors
to perform the work. After City Council approval, the
City awards the construction contract to the lowest
responsible bidder. Bid phase typically takes six months
and construction for this project is estimated to take
one year. This timeframe may be extended if we do
not meet the timeframes for the planting season. The
monitoring by state and federal agencies for the success
of this project will take five years.
r e s t o r a t i o n
p r o j e c t
your storm water fees at work
For more information about this project, please visit our
website at http://stormwater.charmeck.org and click on
Storm Water Projects drop down menu in the green bar,
then Active Projects and Glassy Creek.
If you have any questions about this project, please
contact Project Manager Danée McGee at
704-336-4102 or dmcgee@charlottenc.gov.
Engineering & Property Management
Storm Water Services Division
600 East Fourth Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
Don’t wash your car on your driveway or in the street.
Soap suds flow to the nearest storm drain, then
directly into the nearest creek. That could kill fish and
other aquatic life.
Instead, park your car on your lawn to wash it. Or,
better yet, take your car to a professional car wash
where the water is cleaned. You’ll have a clean car and
all of us will have clean streams.
For more information visit stormwater.charmeck.org
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