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Stantec <br /> CENTERVILLE SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN <br /> September 2012 <br /> 8.0 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN <br /> 8.1 INTRODUCTION <br /> As defined in the Centerville Capital Improvements Plan, capital improvements are those <br /> projects having a life expectancy that exceeds the financing period of the item or having a total <br /> purchase price equal to or greater than $5,000. Included in the total capital improvement cost <br /> are engineering, construction, land acquisition, administration, and legal and bonding fees. <br /> Since the last update of the City's SWMP, in 2004, the City has performed all four of the capital <br /> improvement projects identified in that plan, along with several other improvements. Completed <br /> projects include: <br /> Identified in 2004 SWMP <br /> • Center Oaks Drainage Improvements <br /> o Storm water diverted to alleviate cul -de -sac flooding. <br /> • Shad Avenue Drainage Improvements <br /> o Back yard drain tile installed, ditches regraded. <br /> • Peltier Lake Drive Water Quality Improvements <br /> o Direct flows into Clearwater Creek were intercepted in rain gardens. <br /> • Heritage Street Water Quality Improvements <br /> o Infiltration trench was constructed to treat storm water heading directly to <br /> Centerville Lake. <br /> Other improvements since 2004 <br /> • Rain Gardens on Peltier Lake Drive <br /> o Rain gardens installed along Peltier Lake Drive as part of street reconstruction <br /> project. <br /> • Rain Gardens on 73rd Street <br /> o Rain gardens installed along 73r Street as part of street reconstruction project. <br /> • Rain Garden in Hidden Spring Park <br /> One Team. Infinite Solutions. <br /> 8.22 <br /> 41 <br />