Stormwater Pond 18 Maintenance – 1108 Centennial Dr.
Stormwater ponds help manage rainwater, prevent flooding and keep water clean. We are improving this pond by removing sediment that has built up on the bottom over time. While ponds are not natural wetlands, they can still provide habitat for turtles, fish, birds, and frogs. During maintenance, we take care to protect wildlife and the environment while keeping our community safe. Learn more about how we care for stormwater ponds.
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Planned improvements
- Dredging (clean-out of accumulated sediment)
- Removal of invasive plants
- Restoration of eroded pond banks
- Upgrades to pond outlet structure
- Replacement of trees removed for outlet upgrades
Construction impacts
- Daytime construction noise and vehicle activity can be expected.
- Temporary fencing around pond and pumping water out of work areas.
- Removal of trees at pond outlet before bird nesting season.
- Safe rescue and relocation of wildlife by certified biologists with required permits.
- Temporary draining of sediment beside the pond before removal to a licensed facility.
- Restoration of pond and landscaped areas with new trees planted.
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Page last updated: 05 Feb 2026, 10:28 AM