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What are your thoughts on the proposed Floodplain Management Plan? (The plan and supporting documents can be found at http://vhal.org/departments/public-services/engineering/.)

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How great of a threat is flooding to people and properties within the City of Vestavia Hills?

Response Percent Response Count
Slight threat 80.0% 4
Moderate threat 20.0% 1

How concerned are you with flooding within the City of Vestavia Hills?

Response Percent Response Count
Slightly concerned 80.0% 4
Moderately concerned 20.0% 1

What specific concerns about flooding, if any, do you have?

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Do you have any recommended actions the City might consider to reduce the risks of flooding?

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David Butler inside Area West of Rocky Ridge
June 5, 2018, 2:05 PM
  • How great of a threat is flooding to people and properties within the City of Vestavia Hills?
    • Slight threat
  • How concerned are you with flooding within the City of Vestavia Hills?
    • Slightly concerned
  • What specific concerns about flooding, if any, do you have?

    I am concerned that there has not been more emphasis on low-impact development, which would reduce the volume and velocity of storm water before flooding becomes a greater issue. Despite the explosive growth and renewed momentum for home-building, there have been precious few projects that implement many of the standards that are common around the country. Additionally, the flooding is indicative of other issues that have environmental implications. I am disappointed that our community views our creeks and rivers first as a conduit for diverting water, and then, sometimes as a natural resource that we should be mindful of protecting.

  • Do you have any recommended actions the City might consider to reduce the risks of flooding?

    I would like to see the city do a better job of enforcing the current regulations, making storm water funding a priority, strongly enforcing litter ordinances which might reduce clogging in the storm water collection systems, and incentivizing low impact development for future projects.

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