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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting –April 9, 2010 <br /> <br />streets that would handle the water when it is <br />raining? That’s my first question. Why don’t <br />they put cisterns like they did at Christian <br />Center in the parking lot. The second <br />question is, the water is already there. <br />Wouldn’t it be a lot cheaper to install pumps <br />when it is not raining to empty those ponds <br />into the current drainage system of the streets <br />like Miami? Where is this water coming from <br />that is going into those ponds? <br /> <br />Mr. Schalliol: The water comes from the <br />bypass, from Erskine Plaza and Erskine <br />Village, Broadmoor Plaza, the road networks <br />(Miami and Ireland) and from the Scottsdale <br />neighborhood. Some actually comes from <br />south of the bypass into this area. The water <br />collects in the first pond and some of it is <br />suppose to percolate into the ground there <br />before it overflows into the second pond. <br />There is overflow into the combined storm <br />sewer network, something the city is actively <br />working citywide to correct. The city <br />installed a sensor that shuts the drain off <br />when it gets too wet. The problem is, both of <br />the ponds need to be rehabbed and <br />reconfigured. That will be part of the central <br />pond initiative. We have worked with the <br />church to disconnect a lot of its water from <br />its water network. Part of the flooding that <br />happens on the golf course is a direct result <br />of the church and some of the overflow into <br />this area. We are trying to reconfigure this <br />whole network to better accommodate all the <br />water for the whole area. <br /> <br />Another condition that makes these ponds <br />necessary is the planned improvements to the <br />bypass, as part of the U.S. 31 project. There <br />will be an expansion of the roadway as far <br />back as Miami, so we will need to be able to <br />account for additional water coming off the <br /> 9 <br /> <br />
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