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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12072020 City Council Work Session Packet - Lowell Creek Feasibility Study Seward City Council Work Session Packet Topic: Lowell Canyon Feasibility Study with the US Army Corps of Engineers December 7, 2020 City Council Chambers Beginning at 6:00 p.m. Instructions For CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT DURING CITY COUNCIL Virtual WORK SESSIONS Due to COVID-19, alternate methods for citizen involvement during City Council work sessions have been created to allow public interaction while keeping everyone safe and healthy. Although there is no in person public attendance allowed, council wants to encourage citizen participation. If you wish to participate in a work session, please follow these simple steps: STEP 1: Sign up on the city clerk's contact list. Send an email to clerk2cityofseward.net and request to be included on the contact list AND provide your phone number. Sign up by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the work session. You'll receive a confirmation email from the city clerk that you're on the list; if you don't receive the confirmation,please call 224-4045 to confirm. STEP 2: Keep your phone handy throughout the work session. When answering your phone, please mute any background noise so you can be heard by council clearly. How it will work: During regular intervals throughout the work session, the proceedings will be halted and the city clerk will call citizens who have signed up. After all citizens have been contacted, council will continue the work session. Citizens sign up one time per work session, and will be contacted at every interval during the work session. Each time you are called, the city clerk will ask if you wish to be contacted at the next interval during that work session. How to watch or listen to a work session: 1. Watch Live Streaming on the city's YouTube page. Log onto YouTube and type "City of Seward Alaska" into the search bar or go to: 2. htlps://www.youtube.com/channel/IJCWzsXcDwdyklHKGgvYS_UNQ 3. Listen on the radio. Tune to KIBH-FM 91.7 4. Watch on television. Tune into GCI Cable Channel 9. Note: GCI has recently been experiencing technical difficulties with the sound; they are working diligently to fix the problem. LOWELL CREEK FLOOD DIVERSION . FEASIBILITY STUDY ' f SEWARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING y B. Steven Howard, ' Chief of Project Management Alaska District_ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 07 December 2020 ELI US Army Corps of Engineers u AGENDA Anchorage ys; • Overview of the Tentatively Selected Plan (TSP) . • Location of tunnel/outfall Seward . • How the length of the Outfall was determined • Water intakes (fresh and sea water) in the vicinity of ,. the project r v 3 ® TENTATIVELY SELECTED PLAN 0 Alternative 4A selected as the Tentatively Selected Plan (TSP) r4="_ • Significantly reduces risk to life safety ." MewMver5ionDam • $124.6m implementation cost Existing Diversion Dam Alternative 4A. =r • New 18 ft Diameter Tunnel and Diversion Dam w. Raturbish Existing 7Wnnal • 150 ft outfall extension ..-- � l ,o'oiar • Refurbish existing tunnel srrrt r4 �� • Canopy to protect tunnel inlet from landslide • Select tree removal -=-� • Earl warningsystem Cnnstrer M :` ' Ti j 4 , Extend Uvtfall yl 4 ® 150-FT OUTFALL PRELIMINARY DESIGN 0 Existing Tunnel t.EXISTING LOWE L L POINT ROAD TPUCK SHOWN IS 16'TALL ROAD ALIGNMENT RUNS EL-yl SY I BETWEEN PILES PN AND P05 TYP Ai_ EL 57AV M' ;A7 1� IIII III.,. C r tunnel " 8 Proposed a Extended Outfall >e a Locations are approximate and H � for graphical purposes only " Y M 5 ® TUNNEL ALIGNMENT ' South Tunnel Alignment considered, but not carried Proposed Tunnel ' a forward Maintaining an adequate grade for the length of the } tunnel places outfall elevation at sea level. Existing Tunnel South Alignment& Proposed Tunnel Not carried forward primarily due to. • ; `+ " Outfall elevation causes tunnel to be susceptible to blockages, causing the tunnel be inoperable or reduced capacity/efficiency - 444 ziiiihr� ' Additional concern of how a blockage would be cleared • during an event ON South Alignment(Not Proposed) �'tr 6 ® OUTFALL MEASURE • 150 ft outfall o Except for no extension, least cost to construct and maintain o Benefits of potentially keeping Lowell Point Rd. open and differing removal of debris to after flood events • <150ft outfall would be cost more to construct due to road realignment • >150ft outfall: o Cost more to construct and maintain(500 ft outfall) • Requires dredging of debris, would be more costly than current debris removal methods o Cost more to construct to achieve no debris removal(750 ft outfall) Outfall Discharge Point Estimated Maintenance Benefit Comments Length Construction Costs Cost Limited Base of mountain Sediment would continue to be deposited in the current location damaging or No Extension west of road $4,000,000 $556,000/year destroying the bridge during events and threatening community infrastructure 100-ft West of road $14,200,000 $556,000/year Would require realignment of the road to prevent damage to the bridge Would eliminate flood-fighting during events and damage to the bridge.More Fluvial fan west frequent dredging than longer options,but similar effort compared to the shorter 150-ft of road $13,900,000 $556,000/ ear outfall. Deep water west Sediment would be deposited into the Bay,but periodic dredging would be 500-ft of road $36,900,000 $754,000/ ear I required approximately every 5 years Deep Water in 750-ft Resurrection Bay -$56,000,000 No dredging Sediment deposited directly into deep water.No dredging would be required. U.S.RRMY WATER INTAKES r Coordinates • asmlmg provided by M �'w4 Cla 2 - 15'East of Terminus �-.,,, ?� Line B f lamp 1 �' 4, b -.c '7 SeaLife Center Freshwater intake P �,P QUESTIONS? 0 � I B.Steven Howard, Chief Project Management Alaska District U.S.Army Corps of Engineers FulaU.S.ARMY