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Project Name (Coe Permits Required for All Creek S H A R W E PROJECT NAME (COE PERMITS REQUIRED A PROJECT BEGIN TO END LIMITS D FOR ALL CREEK PROJECTS) R D Contingency W A ESTIMATED COST plus R D 3RD ST. @ CUMBERLAND / ROCK DRAIN DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS FROM CUMBERLAND TO ROCK $175,000 1 4TH AT RINGO STREET DRAIN STRUCTURAL FLOODING REPORTED AT THIS LOCATION NA 1 EAST CAPITOL AVENUE (5TH ST.) @ BYRD / EAST CAPITOL AVENUE (5TH ST.) @ BYRD / 4TH @ BYRD; NA 1 4TH @ BYRD; 6TH & MCLEAN DRAIN 6TH & MCLEAN DRAIN (DR-100/102) EAST 6TH STREET, BENDER TO FLETCHER SOUTH OF 6TH ST., BENDER TO FLETCHER NA 1 AREA EAST 7TH @ FLETCHER DRAINAGE SEE 6TH ST., BENDER TO FLETCHER DRAIN NA 1 EAST 9TH STREET AT COLLINS DRAIN #924 EAST 9TH STREET TO I-30 NA 1 12TH AT SUMMIT DRAIN DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS TO EXISTING SYSTEM $175,000 1 EAST 12TH STREET @ APPERSON RECORDS OF FLOODING @ APPERSON NA 1 WEST 13TH / 14TH / BROWN / MARTIN WEST 13TH / 14TH / BROWN / MARTIN DRAINAGE FLOODING NA 1 DRAINAGE COMPLAINTS THIS AREA WEST DAISY GASTON BATES(14TH) STREET DRAINAGE DAISY GASTON BATES(14TH) @ GAINES ST., $200,000 1 AT GAINES TO ARCH DRAIN ARCH AND ADJACENT AREA WEST DAISY GASTON BATES(14TH) STREET DAISY GASTON BATES(14TH) @ RINGO ST. (#1020) NA 1 DRAINAGE WEST 16TH STREET @ RICE DRAINAGE (DR- WEST 16TH STREET @ RICE DRAINAGE (DR-138) NA 1 138) 17TH @ BRAGG ADDITIONAL STRUCTURES NEEDED NA 1 EAST 17TH STREET AT BRAGG DRAIN 17TH @ BRAGG ST. (#700E) NA 1 WEST 17TH STREET AT LOUISIANA /SPRING WEST 17TH STREET AT LOUISIANA /SPRING / 1800 CENTER $225,000 1 & GOVERNOR'S MANSION OUTFALL(1800 DRAIN CWEST 17TH ) STREETA AT PULASKI DRAIN 17TH @ PULASKI ST. NA 1 WEST 17TH STREET AT SUMMIT DRAIN 17TH @ SUMMIT ST. NA 1 WEST 20TH STREET AT PULASKI DRAIN 20TH @ PULASKI ST. NA 1 EAST 21ST STREET DRAIN BOYCE TO SECURITY ST. (#1724) NA 1 WEST 24TH / 25TH STREET AT RINGO DRAIN WEST 24TH / 25TH STREET AT RINGO DRAIN (DR-39) $312,500 1 27TH @ IZARD ST. FLOODING, 27TH @ IZARD NA 1 WEST 31ST STREET DRAIN, S. OF 31ST, WEST 31ST STREET DRAIN, S. OF 31ST, SCOTT TO MARTEL NA 1 SCOTT TO MARTEL WEST 31ST STREET DRAIN SWAGGERTY CHESTER TO RINGO SWAGGERTY CROSSING NA 1 CROSSING WEST 31ST STREET DRAIN REAR CENTER CENTER TO LOUISIANA - S. OF REAR FROM EAST TO WEST NA 1 TO LOUISIANA WEST 33RD STREET DRAIN ARCH STREET PIKE TO CROSS ST. & SWAGGERTY CROSSING NA 1 EAST 38TH STREET - GRANITE HEIGHTS ADJACENT DITCH EAST OF SPRINGER BLVD. $81,250 1 SUB. DRAIN 4TH ST. AT ACXIOM (OLD SHERMAN ROW) IMPROVE EXISTING DRAINAGE TO RELIEVE FLOODING; $300,000 1 FLOODING UNDERSIZED 24" PIPE ABELES STREET, 6TH, CORNING, DRAIN AREA 6TH TO 10TH & CORNING TO ABELES NA 1 AIRPORT DRAIN AREA MAP REVISIONS AIRPORT AREA DRAINAGE $18,750 1 NORTH ARCH STREET DRAIN E. SIDE ARCH ST., NORTH OF MARKHAM ST. NA 1 BARBER ST. DRAIN 1999 DRAINAGE PROJECT - HOME REMOVAL FUNDED 1 #3015 BATTERY STREET FLOODING REPORTED AT THIS LOCATION NA 1 BENDER STREET @ LINE ROW BENDER STREET @ LINE ROW DRAIN NA 1 BOND ST(AVE) DITCH DRAINAGE DRAINAGE - 9TH ST., S. TO (22ND) ROOSEVELT RD. (DR- $2,187,500 1 26/101) BOOKER STREET DRAIN BOOKER ST. DRAIN (#1822) NA 1 SOUTH BROADWAY STREET DRAIN #2510 SOUTH BROADWAY ST., S. OF ROOSEVELT NA 1 BROWN STREET CHARLES BUSSEY(20TH) -22ND ST. & 22ND , S. TO ASHER $547,500 1 AVE. BROWN ST.- 22ND TO ASHER DRAIN FLOODING REPORTED, WATER STANDING- BROWN ST. 22ND $450,000 1 TO ASHER COMMERCE ST. @ 28TH COMMERCE @ 28TH ST. DRAIN NA 1 DENNISON STREET DRAIN #1817 DENNISON STREET DRAIN #1817 (DR-105/ 112/ 114) NA 1 DENNISON STREET DRAIN #2201 & 2204 DENNISON STREET DRAIN #2201 & 2204 (DR-104/71) NA 1 DRAIN GRATE PROBLEMS - CENTRAL CITY I-30 TO UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD & ROOSEVELT RD. TO NA 1 ARKANSAS RIVER FOURCHE CREEK BANK STABILIZATION MODIFICATION TO N. BANK FOURCHE CREEK, BANKHEAD $600,000 1 TO FRAZIER PIKE FRAZIER PIKE @ S. SD. BIRDWOOD (JUST N. 2- CMP'S HAVE FAILED AND NEED TO BE REPLACED NA 1 OF c2008 CLOSURE) SOUTH OF FRAZIER PIKE AND WEST OF FOURCHE BAYOU CROSSING NA 1 ZUEBER DRAIN IZARD ST DRAIN IMPROVEMENT DRAINAGE REPLACEMENT ON IZARD TO STOP FLOODING AT $225,000 1 CAPITOL AV TO 7TH ST. LINDSEY RD BRIDGE OVER FOURCHE (180' X 39' DECK STL MULT BM; c1968) PAINT STEEL $100,000 1 CREEK DITCH N, I-440 (AHTD #004236) STRUCTURE OF BRIDGE PER AHTD INSPECTION M. L. KING, JR. DR. DRAIN DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS TO SYSTEM DUE TO SPRING $110,000 1 VICINITY 30TH ST. SOUTH PULASKI STREET DRAIN VICINITY #2813 PULASKI NA 1 RALEIGH SPRINGS AREA DRAINAGE NATURAL SPRINGS AREA SOUTH OF WRIGHT AVE, WEST OF NA 1 WOLFE ST., EAST OF RINGO AND NORTH OF ROOSEVELT. REYBURN / SECURITY 14TH TO 15TH FLOODING REPORTED REYBURN / SECURITY, 14TH TO 15TH NA 1 RIVERFRONT AMPHITHEATER AREA DRAIN COE PHYSICAL MAP REVISIONS OF FLOODPLAIN $10,000 1 MAP REVISIONS RIVERFRONT AREA DRAIN MAP REVISIONS COE PHYSICAL MAP REVISIONS OF FLOODPLAIN $156,250 1 #2226 ROCK ST. DRAIN SHEET FLOW FROM ALLEY - UNDERSIZED PIPE NA 1 EAST ROOSEVELT RD. DRAIN DRAINAGE @ BOLTON ST. NA 1 SPRING STREET @ 16TH STREET DRAIN DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, SPRING STREET @ 16TH ST. NA 1 SWAGGERTY BRANCH DRAIN SWAGGERTY BRANCH DRAIN IMPROVEMENT N. OF 21ST TO $7,000,000 1 WRIGHT AVE, EAST OF M. L. KING JR. DR. & ROOSEVELT TO WOLFE STREET DRAIN WOLFE STREET DRAIN, #2408 NA 1 WOODROW TO VALMAR DRAINAGE 18TH & WOODROW, MEANDERS TO 16TH & VALMAR $27,500 1 UPGRADE WRIGHT / ASHER AVE OVERPASS OVER (548' x 40.2' DECK- CONCRETE STL MULT BM BUILT c1939) $350,000 1 CENTRAL DRAIN & U.P. RAILROAD (AHTD MAJOR REHABILITATION TO STRUCTURE; COVERED WITH WRIGHT) AVE. DRAIN DRAINAGEOAG IMPROVEMENTS, G COAG MARSHALL ST. INTERSECTION NA 1 & #1510 WRIGHT AVE. $13,251,250 Ward 1 MARYLAND AVE. (9TH ST.) #3407 FLOODING REPORTED AT THIS LOCATION NA 2 DRAINAGE, BETWEEN MARTIN & VALMAR WEST 11TH STREET AT JEFFERSON DRAIN #4701 WEST 11TH ST. TO JEFFERSON ST. NA 2 WEST 13TH STREET DRAINAGE (#3123) WEST OF BOOKER, BETWEEN VALENTINE & MAPLE AND NA 2 BETWEEN PEYTON & ABIGAIL WEST 14TH STREET @ WASHINGTON WEST 14TH STREET @ WASHINGTON DRAINAGE NA 2 DRAINAGE WEST 14TH STREET AT LOOK & HENDRIX WEST 14TH STREET AT LOOK & HENDRIX DRAINAGE (#1404) $17,500 2 DRAINAGE & #6 LOOK WEST 14TH STREET DRAINAGE 14TH @ HARRISON ST.; (#5312) NA 2 WEST 16TH STREET @ FILLMORE 16TH @ FILLMORE ST. OFFSET INTERSECTION NA 2 DRAINAGE WEST 17TH STREET @ PEYTON DRAINAGE WEST 17TH STREET @ PEYTON DRAINAGE NA 2 WEST 24TH STREET AT LEWIS DRAIN 24TH @ LEWIS ST. NA 2 27TH STREET DRAINAGE BAD PIPES AND BOXES FROM LEWIS TO WEST OF ADAMS NA 2 WEST 31ST STREET DRAIN BOULEVARD TO BETWEEN BOULEVARD & MADISON & ADJACENT TO SOUTH NA 2 MADISON & SOUTH TO ASHER @ ASHER(STATE HWY) WEST 34TH STREET @ JANIE (JANE) WEST 34TH STREET @ JANIE (JANE) DR-48/203 STRUCTURE NA 2 FLOODING, CHANNEL & STRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS WEST 57TH STREET IMPROVE STREET & DRAIN LANCASTER TO GEYER SPRINGS $250,000 2 RD. (DRAINAGE AT #5817) WEST 59TH & GEYER SPRINGS DRAIN IMPROVE STREET & DRAIN FROM GEYER SPRINGS EAST TO $650,000 2 PRIVATE RD. WEST 65TH STREET @ #4809 DRAINAGE WEST 65TH STREET @ #4809 DRAINAGE (UHAUL SITE) NA 2 ABIGAIL ST (#2000) HISTORICAL DRAINAGE PROBLEM FROM CHARLES BUSSEY NA 2 (20TH ST). ADAMS STREET STREET & DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS 8TH TO N. OF 12TH ST. $500,000 2 AND OUTFALL DRAIN (FLOODING #812 & #816) AMERICAN MANOR SUBDIV. DRAINAGE AMERICAN MANOR SUBDIVISION AREA DRAINAGE NA 2 REHABILITATION ASHER AVE., (STATE HWY) JANIE TO FAIR REQUEST AHTD FOR PROJECT- STREET FLOODING & #4603 NA 2 PARK BUSINESS FLOODING AND @ JANIE (JANE) DR-30 AUXOR LANE AND COFFER LANE BASELINE, S. TO COFFER AND AUXOR, W. TO END (DR- $550,000 2 105/117/602); SOME WORK DONE w/ 2003 BOND REFINANCE BOULEVARD / CURRAN CONWAY PARK #2705 BOULEVARD AND IMPROVEMENTS TO BLAKEMORE NA 2 DRAIN AND DRAIN IN CURRAN CONWAY PARK #810 BROWN DRAIN #810 BROWN APARTMENTS BUILT OVER BOX CULVERT - NO $500,000 2 EASEMENT & NOW HAS DRAINAGE PROBLEMS CHAUCER LANE CHAUCER LANE @ TWO FIELD CREEK CROSSINGS (DR-24) NA 2 COLEMAN CREEK 19TH TO 20TH DR-15/16/ 303a - STILL NEED NEW STRUCTURE @ 19TH ST. NA 2 COMMUNITY LN. #3829 COMMUNITY LANE DRAIN NA 2 FAIRLEE DR. DRAINAGE #4624 FAIRLEE DR. NA 2 FIELD CREEK STUDY COMMENCES IN WINDAMERE SUBDIVISION, CROSSES $18,000 2 GEYER SPRINGS, BASELINE, SENATE DR., DENHAM GEYER SPRINGS RD. OVERPASS,O O UNION Q PACIFIC S O ORAILROAD G NORTH S OF GS 65TH @ ST. $7,500,000 2 SOUTH HARRISON STREET 26TH ST. TO 28TH ST. & ADJACENT DRAIN $341,750 2 SUNSET / SOUTH HEIGHTS RD. DRAINAGE WEST OF SOUTH HEIGHTS RD., BASELINE TO LITTLE $1,421,875 2 FOURCHE CREEK (FROM LITTLE FOURCHE, S. OF BASELINE, HILARO SPRINGS DRAIN #9300C OSS ADJACENT S O AS TO ) AUXOR / COFFER DRAIN & AMERICAN $150,000 2 MANOR DRAIN (DR-118/605) - KNOWN STRUCTURE HOFFMAN RD. DRAINAGE HOFFMAN RD. DRAINAGE, #4525 FLOODING STRUCTURE NA 2 I-30 @ JAMISON S. SIDE I-30 @ JAMISON AND ADJACENT LITTLE FOURCHE NA 2 LEWIS STREET DRAIN 10TH TO 11TH ST. NA 2 12TH @ ELM ST. DRAIN 12TH @ ELM ST. $55,000 2 LOVETT DR. @ FIELD CREEK & LITTLE LOVETT DR. @ FIELD CREEK & LITTLE FOURCHE DRAIN (DR- NA 2 FOURCHE DRAIN 98) MADISON STREET DRAINAGE, #2024 MADISON STREET DRAINAGE, #2024 NA 2 MELDIA DR. DRAIN FLOODING VICINITY #20 MELDIA NA 2 MEYERS AT 51ST STREET FLOODING REPORTED AT THIS LOCATION NA 2 NEWSTEAD DR. FLOODING VICINITY #22 & #24 DITCH; WELLFORD DITCH NA 2 CROSSING INADEQUATE STRUCTURES PATTERSON RD. NORTH OF 65TH STREET FLOODING FROM HOFFMAN TO 65TH NA 2 PEYTON DRAIN 16TH/ 17TH/ 18TH/ ABIGAIL/ PEYTON DRAIN 16TH/ 17TH/ 18TH/ ABIGAIL/ WASHINGTON NA 2 WASHINGTON SOUTH PIERCE DRAIN, N.
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