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Green Streets Proposed Amendment for the Montgomery County Road Code Montgomery County Stormwater Partners 3/07

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Page 1: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Green Streets Proposed Amendmentfor the Montgomery County Road

Code

Montgomery County StormwaterPartners

3/07

Page 2: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Our Streets and Roads are a SignificantPart of the Stormwater Problem…

• Boiling Brook Parkway

Page 3: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

They Can Now Become Part of theSolution….

• The Road Code bill should be amended tomandate that a minimum quantity ofstormwater be retained and treated on-site,within the road right-of-way, preferablyusing vegetation-based stormwatermanagement techniques.

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Key Components

1) Numeric performance standards in inches ofrain to be treated within the road ROW.

2) Toolbox of stormwater techniques withpreference for vegetation-based bioretention.

3) Specifications to be developed by DPWT w/DPS and DEP.

Page 5: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Green Streets Methods

Stormwater Planters

Street Tree Stormwater Units

Bioretention Medians & Curb Extensions

Bioswales

Open Section Roads with Trees

Permeable Pavement

Page 6: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Stormwater Planters

Page 7: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Street Tree Stormwater Units

Page 8: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Street Tree Stormwater Management:Continuous Trench Technique

Page 9: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Bioretention Medians

Page 10: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Bioretention Curb Extensions

Page 11: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Permeable Pavement

Page 12: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Bioswales

Page 13: Green Streets Powerpoint - Sligo Creek Trail · • The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at his Northridge Development: “This rural character of a community is mirrored

Seattle SEA Street Project(Street Edge Alternatives)

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Open Section Roads

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Open Section Roads With Trees are keyto maintaining rural character.

• The late Michael T. Rose employed this principle at hisNorthridge Development: “This rural character of acommunity is mirrored best through the community’srural lanes. Flanked by mature vegetation and grasseddrainage swales, these rural lanes impose only a gentleimpact…Rather than subduing and pushing backnature, nature softens the lanes and becomes a part oftheir character.”

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Benefits of Green Streets Techniques• They increase pedestrian and traffic safety by reducing average auto speeds.

• They improve water quality and help protect our streams from further damage.

• They beautify our neighborhoods, re-introducing native plants.

• Natural systems projects involve neighbors in the planning and implementation.

• Rather than deteriorating over time like piped systems, natural systems become more effective asplants and trees grow. Total life-cycle costs are reduced with natural systems.

Source: Seattle Public Utilities’ Natural Drainage System web page at:www.seattle.gov/util/About_SPU/Drainage_&_Sewer_System/Natural_Drainage_Systems

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What are the drawbacks & needs?

More time to plan, design, and construct

More community outreach and involvement

Cost impacts will vary, yielding a savings or acost increase depending on the project and site-specific factors.

Maintenance, cold weather issues.

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Conclusions

1) Require that new and reconstructed roads bedesigned to absorb and treat at least somestormwater on-site.

2) Preserve rural and rustic roads and theiradjacent trees and woodlands.

3) Minimize impervious surfaces as much aspossible, once pedestrian, bicycling and othertransportation needs are served.