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Project Background
The City of Wilsonville is finalizing its project to update the Stormwater Master Plan. The City's Stormwater Master Plan is a comprehensive planning document that guides how the community will address and manage urban storm runoff in the future. Managing the City's stormwater helps protect the environment, property, and supports healthy watersheds for fish, wildlife, and recreation. This video from the Environmental Protection Agency provides a more in-depth explanation of the benefits.
The Draft plan is scheduled for review at public hearings before the Planning Commission (March 13) and the City Council (April 1) prior to adoption. Adoption of the Stormwater Master Plan is anticipated in April 2024.
In 2021, in conjunction with the initiation of the Stormwater Master Plan, a public survey was developed to inform and guide the master planning process. As the Stormwater Master Planning process concludes, we’d like to hear your current thoughts about Wilsonville’s stormwater services and any stormwater-related topics you’d like to learn more about.
To take the Stormwater Survey and learn more about Wilsonville’s stormwater system use the tabs below.Have a question? Submit it for our project managers under the "Master Plan Update FAQ" tab.
Project Background
The City of Wilsonville is finalizing its project to update the Stormwater Master Plan. The City's Stormwater Master Plan is a comprehensive planning document that guides how the community will address and manage urban storm runoff in the future. Managing the City's stormwater helps protect the environment, property, and supports healthy watersheds for fish, wildlife, and recreation. This video from the Environmental Protection Agency provides a more in-depth explanation of the benefits.
The Draft plan is scheduled for review at public hearings before the Planning Commission (March 13) and the City Council (April 1) prior to adoption. Adoption of the Stormwater Master Plan is anticipated in April 2024.
In 2021, in conjunction with the initiation of the Stormwater Master Plan, a public survey was developed to inform and guide the master planning process. As the Stormwater Master Planning process concludes, we’d like to hear your current thoughts about Wilsonville’s stormwater services and any stormwater-related topics you’d like to learn more about.
To take the Stormwater Survey and learn more about Wilsonville’s stormwater system use the tabs below.Have a question? Submit it for our project managers under the "Master Plan Update FAQ" tab.
The City is updating its stormwater master plan. When it rains, water washes over streets, roofs, lawns and parking lots, then flows into storm drains and creeks. Stormwater runoff can cause flooding, erosion, property damage and stream pollution. Please take a few minutes to complete our survey, which will inform the master plan by providing first-hand information directly from community members.
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Stormwater Master Plan Update has finished this stage
Survey community stakeholders to inform project needs and levels of service.
Data Review
Stormwater Master Plan Update has finished this stage
Compile and analyze survey results and additional data to inform project and program needs.
System Assessment
Stormwater Master Plan Update has finished this stage
Evaluate system capacity, project needs and associated costs.
Develop Draft Plan
Stormwater Master Plan Update has finished this stage
Summarize findings and recommendations; prepare Stormwater Master Plan Update for City Council review.
Public Review of Draft Plan
Stormwater Master Plan Update is currently at this stage
Please provide written comments by Monday, February 26.
Submit Final Plan to City Council
this is an upcoming stage for Stormwater Master Plan Update
The 2024 Stormwater Master Plan Update is scheduled for review at public hearings before the Planning Commission (Mar. 13) and the City Council (Apr.1).