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Fayetteville secures $3.5 million grant for stormwater improvement

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Mayor Mitch Colvin | City of Fayetteville website

Mayor Mitch Colvin | City of Fayetteville website

The City of Fayetteville has been awarded a $3.5 million grant from the North Carolina Emergency Management Disaster Relief and Mitigation fund for the Ivy and Lyon Road Drainage Improvement Project.

The Lyon-Ivy project is an outcome of the watershed master plan program that evaluates the severity of citywide flooding, identifies regional-scale projects, and ensures multi-jurisdiction collaborations to create flood resiliency. The master plan aims to improve drainage throughout the city to benefit motorists, residents, and area businesses by reducing flooding during storm events.

The Lyon-Ivy project will replace two culverts and a series of storm drainage piping in the area of the Eutaw Tributary in and around Lyon, Ivy, McKimmon, and McGougan Roads, as well as Rogers Drive and Chester Circle.

The City’s Watershed Master Plan includes a set of prioritized short- and long-term projects. The City has already approved over $60 million for high-priority projects. To learn more about the watershed masterplan, please visit the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency.

This award was made possible by efforts of organizations like the American Flood Coalition (AFC), which initially highlighted the funding available through North Carolina Emergency Management. With AFC’s help, local leaders created a unified voice to advocate for this grant, which will greatly improve the resilience of our transportation infrastructure.

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