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Ramsey County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan, 2018 <br /> <br />Page | G - 91 <br /> <br /># Hazard <br /> <br />Mitigation <br />Strategy <br /> <br /> <br />City of New Brighton <br />Mitigation Action <br /> <br />Status Priority <br />Ranking <br />Time- <br />frame Jurisdictions Responsibility <br />County/City Comments on <br />Planning Mechanisms for <br />Implementation <br />Possible <br />Funding <br />30 Flooding <br />Local Planning <br />& Regulations <br />/ Structure & <br />Infrastructure <br />Projects <br />Enhance stormwater <br />management plans and <br />ordinances that require <br />improvement of <br />stormwater management <br />systems, including for <br />areas of new development <br />and installation of <br />infrastructure capable of <br />handling a ten to twenty- <br />year rain event. Identify <br />and address where <br />stormwater run-off <br />capacity improvement <br />projects are needed. <br /> <br />New High 2018- <br />2022 <br />Ramsey County, <br />Arden Hills, <br />Falcon Heights, <br />Gem Lake, <br />Lauderdale, <br />Little Canada, <br />Maplewood, <br />Mounds View, <br />New Brighton, <br />North Oaks, <br />North St. Paul, <br />Roseville, <br />Shoreview, <br />Vadnais Heights, <br />White Bear <br />Lake, White <br />Bear Township <br />RC Public <br />Works and <br />municipal <br />Planning/Public <br />Works depts. in <br />coordination <br />with local <br />watershed <br />organizations <br />Ramsey County and local cities <br />maintain stormwater management <br />plans and work to identify, <br />prioritize, and address highest risk <br />areas. <br /> <br />City Comment: The City has invested <br />in infrastructure improvements to <br />increase the retention ability of our <br />stormwater system and is working to <br />implement additional rainwater <br />retention & flood control activities. <br />Priority Projects for the City <br />include: Replace storm sewer pipes <br />under TH 35W and TH 694; <br />Addition of storm sewer mitigation <br />techniques on private property to aid <br />repetitive flooding at a large <br />apartment complex; Removal of <br />sediment and revision of drainage <br />strategies to reduce/remove flooding <br />potential to a local mobile home park <br />and businesses in Roseville/New <br />Brighton from a basin that receives <br />drainage from over 3,000 acres of <br />densely developed property; and <br />Installation of a new culvert from <br />Rush Lake to avoid impacts of a <br />beaver dam. <br />County/City <br />funding, <br />SWCD, and <br />Possible <br />MPCA/PFA <br />grant funding. <br />Possible FEMA <br />HMA grant <br />for Localized <br />Flood <br />Reduction <br />Projects or <br />Infrastructure <br />Retrofit