19th Ave and Blackshear Ave Stormwater Treatment Enhancement Project
- new stormwater piping and inlets will eliminate historic standing water issues along both Blackshear Ave. and Magnolia Ave.
- will provide retro-fit treatment for 52.78 acres which currently discharges to Bayou Texar untreated.
- project will replace an unsightly above ground treatment vault with a below ground vault
- impacted streets will receive new pavement and traffic detours will be minimal
- work to be performed by J. Miller Construction, Inc of Pensacola, FL
- work starting on January 2, 2017 and anticipated to take 150 days to complete.
- Project is funded by City stormwater utility fee and cost is $1.15M
Clematis Street at Carpenters Creek Stormwater Treatment Enhancement Project
- will provide stormwater treatment for 373.51 acres which currently discharge to Carpenter’s Creek untreated.
- The entirety of the work will take place at the intersection of Clematis Street and Euclid Street.
- impacts to flow of traffic – detours provided
- work to be performed by BKW, Inc of Pensacola, FL
- work starting on January 2, 2017, and is anticipated to take 150 days to complete.
- Project is funded by City stormwater utility fee and cost is $542K
L Street and Zaragossa Street Stormwater Treatment Enhancement Project
- Stormwater flooding and treatment project to help alleviate flooding at Barrancas and L Street.
- new stormwater piping from intersection of L Street and Barrancas Avenue along Gimble Street and connect to Pace Blvd drainage system.
- new underground stormwater treatment vault on Gimble Street for 138.09 acres which currently discharges to Pensacola Bay untreated.
- new sidewalks will be installed in north right of way of Gimble Street and existing sidewalks replaced along north right of way of Barrancas
- impacts to flow of traffic – detours provided
- work to be performed by Brown Construction, Inc of Gulf Breeze, FL
- work starting on January 2, 2017, and is anticipated to take 175 days to complete.
- Project is funded by FDEM Hazard Mitigation grant and cost is $992K