Stormwater Drainage Plan

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Flooding of bridge at Coal Creek Golf Course in Louisville, CO during the 2013 flood.

The City of Louisville is a vibrant city known for its exemplary quality of life, abundant open spaces, and beautiful neighborhoods. RESPEC Engineering will be working with the City of Louisville to develop a comprehensive Stormwater Drainage Plan (SWDP). The SWDP is an opportunity to assess stormwater needs, gather community feedback, prioritize areas of concern, and develop alternative solutions to sustain the inviting culture of the community. This plan will identify and address the existing and future flood and drainage issues within the City of Louisville. The purpose of the SWDP is to identify known problematic flood areas and storm drainage system issues and to prioritize and recommend future projects and programs. RESPEC will identify alternatives to improve the storm drainage system, potential capital improvement projects, and other options that can provide stormwater solutions like Green Infrastructure or Nature-based Solutions.


Help Us Identify Areas of Concern

RESPEC and City staff kicked off the SWDP this October 2024 and will be looking for input from the community starting in November 2024 through February 2024. Our team will work to keep the community informed about the project with through this website and future meetings, but we also want to hear from you. It is important to share your feedback to help us understand your areas of concern. RESPEC will use all information provided by the community to develop potential solutions and collaborate with the community to identify feasible solutions. Use our interactive map to identify areas of concern for stormwater in the community. We understand the importance of safety and want to be sure we capture the areas where the community needs improvement.

Use the map and/or survey tools below to share your areas of concern!

If you need assistance providing your input using the tools below, please email your concern to Info@LouisvilleCO.gov.

The City of Louisville is a vibrant city known for its exemplary quality of life, abundant open spaces, and beautiful neighborhoods. RESPEC Engineering will be working with the City of Louisville to develop a comprehensive Stormwater Drainage Plan (SWDP). The SWDP is an opportunity to assess stormwater needs, gather community feedback, prioritize areas of concern, and develop alternative solutions to sustain the inviting culture of the community. This plan will identify and address the existing and future flood and drainage issues within the City of Louisville. The purpose of the SWDP is to identify known problematic flood areas and storm drainage system issues and to prioritize and recommend future projects and programs. RESPEC will identify alternatives to improve the storm drainage system, potential capital improvement projects, and other options that can provide stormwater solutions like Green Infrastructure or Nature-based Solutions.


Help Us Identify Areas of Concern

RESPEC and City staff kicked off the SWDP this October 2024 and will be looking for input from the community starting in November 2024 through February 2024. Our team will work to keep the community informed about the project with through this website and future meetings, but we also want to hear from you. It is important to share your feedback to help us understand your areas of concern. RESPEC will use all information provided by the community to develop potential solutions and collaborate with the community to identify feasible solutions. Use our interactive map to identify areas of concern for stormwater in the community. We understand the importance of safety and want to be sure we capture the areas where the community needs improvement.

Use the map and/or survey tools below to share your areas of concern!

If you need assistance providing your input using the tools below, please email your concern to Info@LouisvilleCO.gov.

Page last updated: 21 Nov 2024, 07:35 AM