Lincoln Heights storm drainage improvement project YOUR STORM WATER FEES AT WORK Dear Resident, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services and consulting engineer, Armstrong Glen P.C., continue to work through the planning phase of the Lincoln Heights Storm Drainage Improvement Project. The existing conditions and city design standards analysis have been reviewed and completed. City staff and Armstrong Glen, P.C. are now working to analyze and evaluate several alternatives to determine a preferred option for design. A public meeting will be held to present the preferred option and solicit input from residents. Meeting details will be mailed to residents approximately two weeks in advance. For more information about this project, please visit our website at stormwater.charmeck.org and click on Storm Water Projects drop down menu in the green bar, then Active Projects and Lincoln Heights. If you have any questions, please contact Project Manager Steven McCraney at 704-432-0967 or smccraney@charlottenc.gov. October 2014 HURRICANE SEASON ...Arthur, Bertha, Cristobal, Dolly. They may sound harmless, but hurricanes and tropical storms can bring name? JUNE 1 - NOVEMBER 30, 2014 Engineering & Property Management HURRICANEStorm SEASON ISServices JUNE 1—NOVEMBER 30, 2014. Water Division 600 East Fourth Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 BUILD YOUR 2014 forecast: A .R .K A wareness R esponsibility . • 11 named tropical storms K nowledge • 3 hurricanes • 11 named tropical storms 2014 forecast: • 3 hurricanes 75% of Charlotte’s flooding happens during the months of hurricane season. Whether it’s heavy rain from a named storm or an unexpected cloudburst, Charlotte’s flood chances increase dramatically in the summer. Get flood safety information at StormWater.CharMeck.org June 201 30320-I-021