Stormwater Drain

Stormwater

City-Wide Lining and Pipe Rehabilitation Project

Stormwater Improvements

The City of Raleigh has compiled a list of 10 locations where drainage infrastructure requires evaluation and repair.  Seven of those locations are system repair projects and three locations are drainage assistance projects.

Project Details

 
Type:
Stormwater
Budget:
TBD
Project Lead:
Stormwater Management
Contractors:
Kimley Horn (design)

Contact

 

Amy Billings, PE
Project Manager
919-996-4028

Lead Department:
Engineering Services
Service Unit:
Stormwater

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Planning

The city has teamed with Kimley Horn to obtain survey data and review and evaluate the closed circuit television footage (CCTV) of the systems. Recently the draft recommendations have been made and confirmed with field site visits. The final recommendations report for repair will be submitted to the city in the next few months. These final recommendations will be used in preparation of the final bid package. The final phase of the project will involve the selection of a contractor to perform the repairs.

Next Steps

 

We looked at how often and how long it floods in areas of South Raleigh. During this process, we held public meetings and collected input from the community. 

Then, we determined the best way to improve the stormwater system and address impacts from creek flooding.

Lead Department:
Engineering Services

Design

More information coming soon.

Lead Department:
Engineering Services

Construction

More information coming soon. Projects in construction will be listed with traffic control information provided.

Lead Department:
Engineering Services

Project Locations

The following projects are separated into the System Repairs or the Drainage Assistance Program (DA).

Project Number Location Description Type Phases
1 Everett Avenue The recommendation at this location is to line the existing storm drain system pipes under and along Everett Ave. The engineered material used in the lining process is expected to have a long-life expectancy and has proven to be less costly and less disruptive than pipe replacement. This work will extend the life of the existing stormwater system. System Repairs Planning
2 Pineview Street The recommendation at this location is to line the existing storm drain system pipes under and Pineview Street from Jarvis Street to Williamson Drive. The engineered material used in the lining process is expected to have a long-life expectancy and has proven to be less costly and less disruptive than pipe replacement. This work will extend the life of the existing stormwater system. System Repairs Planning
3 Scotland Street The recommendation at this location is to line approximately 20 linear feet of the existing storm drain system pipes along Lassiter Mill Road. The engineered material used in the lining process is expected to have a long-life expectancy and has proven to be less costly and less disruptive than pipe replacement. This work will extend the life of the existing stormwater system. There will also be repairs to the drainage structures at Scotland Street and 2803 Lassiter Mill Rd. System Repairs Planning
4 Forsyth Street The recommendation at this location is to line the existing storm drain system pipes under Forsyth Street in the vicinity of 405 Forsyth Street and Granville Drive. The engineered material used in the lining process is expected to have a long-life expectancy and has proven to be less costly and less disruptive than pipe replacement. This work will extend the life of the existing stormwater system. System Repairs Planning
5 Burkwood Lane The recommendation at this location is to line the existing storm drain system pipes between 100 and 104 Burkwood Lane. The engineered material used in the lining process is expected to have a long-life expectancy and has proven to be less costly and less disruptive than pipe replacement. This work will extend the life of the existing stormwater system. Sink holes will also be repaired. System Repairs Planning
6 Hunting Ridge Road The recommendation at this location is to line the existing storm drain system pipes along 1209 and 1213 Hunting Ridge Road. The lining will also extend to 6816 and 6900 Buckhead Drive. The engineered material used in the lining process is expected to have a long-life expectancy and has proven to be less costly and less disruptive than pipe replacement. This work will extend the life of the existing stormwater system. Several sink holes will also be repaired. System Repairs Planning
7 Crandon Lane The recommendation at this location is to line the existing storm drain system pipes under Crandon Lane at Forham Lane, and between 3200 and 3120 Crandon Lane.  The engineered material used in the lining process is expected to have a long-life expectancy and has proven to be less costly and less disruptive than pipe replacement. This work will extend the life of the existing stormwater system. The outlet will be cleaned out and have stabilization stone added. DA Planning
8 Tollington Drive The recommendation at this location is to line the existing storm drain system pipes along Tollington Drive from 4633 Tollington Dr. to 4545 Tollington Drive near Woodwyck Way.  The engineered material used in the lining process is expected to have a long-life expectancy and has proven to be less costly and less disruptive than pipe replacement. This work will extend the life of the existing stormwater system. Several sink holes will also be repaired. System Repairs Planning
9 Fairlie Place The recommendation at this location is to line the existing storm drain system pipes between Fairlie Place and North Exeter Way. The engineered material used in the lining process is expected to have a long-life expectancy and has proven to be less costly and less disruptive than pipe replacement. This work will extend the life of the existing stormwater system. Drainage structures will be repaired and sink holes filled in.  DA Planning
10 Courtland Drive The recommendation at this location is to relocate the existing storm drain system pipes under Courtland Drive and along Mulberry Street from 1307 Courtland Dr to 1311 Courtland Drive.  The new system will be inside the right of way. The old system on private property will be abandoned.  DA Planning

 

Locations of Lining Projects

For a full screen view, visit the Stormwater Pipe Lining Projects GIS Map.

Learn about the Types of Repairs

CIPP Lining

A cured-in-place pipe lining is a trenchless pipe repair method that adds pipe lining within an existing pipe.

Video of CIPP repair provided by Pipelining Technologies.

The Trenchless Pipelining Process Explained (C.I.P.P.)