Climate change is expected to make Pennsylvania warmer and wetter, with rain falling in more intense bursts. Because of that, floodwaters are now showing up outside those flood zones designated by the federal government. It will be up to communities to figure out how to respond.
W. 17th Street Open Again in Dubuque
Another Bee Branch Project Phase Wrapping Up
The City of Dubuque trench drain installation at West 17th Street, near the bottom of Heeb Street is pretty well wrapped up now, and the street is open to traffic again.
West 17th was closed on May 3rd, with a target completion date of July 12th. Stormwater trench drains were installed as part of the Dubuque Bee Branch Project. Underground utility work was also completed.
The new storm sewer has a vastly greater capacity and is part of an overall effort to reduce flooding problems in the West Locust Street, West 17th Street area, part of the Bee Branch Watershed. This installation is part of Phase III of the West 17th - West Locust Storm Sewer Improvement component of the city s infrastructure improvement plan. The city reports the cost of this portion of the project to be over 10.7 million dollars. The cost of the entire Bee Branch Project is projected at over 233 million dollars. The c