Worthdale Park Stream

Stormwater

Worthdale Park Stream Restoration and Stormwater Improvements

Stream Restoration and Green Stormwater Infrastructure

The City is implementing a water quality improvement project in Worthdale Park that include the restoration of three (3) stream reaches within the park and to add riparian wetland cells to help treat stormwater runoff. The stream restoration and wetland cells will help improve water quality in the Walnut Creek watershed, reduce streambank erosion, prevent sediment pollution, and enhance habitat. The project will also include the creation of walking paths, a boardwalk and seating area near the restored streams.

Future construction of the project(s) will be funded by American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding. For more information on funding for this project, visit the ARPA Infrastructure Projects website.

Project Details

 
Type:
Stormwater
Budget:
BUDGET: $453,228 (Conceptual Design, Detailed Design, Permitting); $ $1,242,780.29 (Construction)
Project Lead:
Stormwater Management
Contractors:
Wildlands Engineering, Inc. (Engineer); HGS, LLC (Contractor)

Contact

 

Megan Walsh, PE
Senior Engineer
megan.walsh@raleighnc.gov
919-996-4009

Lead Department:
Engineering Services
Service Unit:
Stormwater

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This project supports

Raleigh's Climate Plan in Action

Planning

Stream condition assessment and conceptual design took place in Winter 2022/2023.

Lead Department:
Engineering Services

Design

Detailed design and permitting is underway and expected to be completed in July 2024.

Public Meeting

We hosted a public meeting on October 4, 2023 to discuss the status of the Worthdale Park Stream Restoration & Stormwater Improvements Project. At this meeting, the City answered questions and solicited feedback on the design from the public.

October 4, 2023 Public Meeting Materials

Lead Department:
Engineering Services

Construction

The construction bid was advertised in July 2024 and was awarded to HGS, LLC during the November 6, 2024 City Council meeting. Construction is expected to begin in 2025.

Lead Department:
Engineering Services

Schedule

DATEACTIVITY
Late 2022/Early 2023Develop conceptual project alternatives and select preferred design
2023Detailed design and preliminary permitting
Fall 2023Public Meeting
2024Final Design and Permitting
2025Construction Begins

Note: Construction is anticipated to last approximately 6 months and the park will remain open to visitors during construction.

Background

Worthdale Creek, East Creek, and West Creek connect and flow through Worthdale Park and continue to flow downstream to Walnut Creek. The three streams combined receive stormwater from approximately 175 acres of developed land, including impervious areas such as streets, rooftops, and parking lots. Impervious areas prevent stormwater from soaking into the ground and increases the amount of runoff and pollutants that reach the stream.

The Worthdale Park Stream Restoration and Stormwater Improvements Project will help improve water quality in Worthdale Creek, East Creek, and West Creek by stabilizing eroded streambanks, reducing stream flow, and enhancing aquatic and riparian habitat.   

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