The town has worked to develop plans for storm-water infrastructure in Jericho Center. The Town's Stormwater Master Plan ranked the Jericho Center project #4 out of all the potential projects the town could undertake.
The project that ranked #1, Packard Road Town Parcel Infiltration Basin, has been completed. The town has received a grant to start design of the #2 ranked project, South Main Street Underground Storage and Infiltration Chambers.
The project that ranked #3 is being redesigned after recent repaving of the MMU parking lot. The Green Schools program has has funded the design work for this project. To construct the project, the town will need to secure additional grant funds.
At the same time, another project is looking at improvements to Bolger Hill Road that are aimed at reducing the amount of storm-water runoff and gravel that washes into Jericho Center Circle. A technical memo completed in January 2020, identified Alternative #4 as best meeting the purpose and need of the study. That alternative includes the first 650' of Bolger Hill. This resulted in 25% design plans. In 2021 a supplemental study was completed on Bolger Hill Road and a final design was completed for the Jericho Center Circle stormwater project.
The town has worked to develop plans for storm-water infrastructure in Jericho Center. The Town's Stormwater Master Plan ranked the Jericho Center project #4 out of all the potential projects the town could undertake.
The project that ranked #1, Packard Road Town Parcel Infiltration Basin, has been completed. The town has received a grant to start design of the #2 ranked project, South Main Street Underground Storage and Infiltration Chambers.
The project that ranked #3 is being redesigned after recent repaving of the MMU parking lot. The Green Schools program has has funded the design work for this project. To construct the project, the town will need to secure additional grant funds.
At the same time, another project is looking at improvements to Bolger Hill Road that are aimed at reducing the amount of storm-water runoff and gravel that washes into Jericho Center Circle. A technical memo completed in January 2020, identified Alternative #4 as best meeting the purpose and need of the study. That alternative includes the first 650' of Bolger Hill. This resulted in 25% design plans. In 2021 a supplemental study was completed on Bolger Hill Road and a final design was completed for the Jericho Center Circle stormwater project.