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The Lakes, Princess Anne Plaza, and Windsor Woods Combined
Drainage Improvements
Windsor WoodsPrincess
Anne Plaza
The Lakes
Lake Windsor
Lake Trashmore
Holland Rd
I-264
S R
osem
ont R
oad
S Ly
nnha
ven
Road
Green Run High School
Oak Springs
ParkMagicHollow
Lynnhaven Pkw
y
S Pl
aza
Trl
S Independence Blvd
Win
dsor
Oak
s Blvd
Virginia Beach Blvd
MountTrashmore
Park
HollandMeadows
WindsorOaks West
Windsor Oaks
Windsor Woods
WindsorForest
Windsor Woods Canal
Pecan Gardens
PowellsCorner
PlazaNorthgate
Park
BrookwoodElementary
School
Bow CreekRecreation Centerand Golf Course
PrincessAnne Plaza
Ü
0 0.5 10.25Miles
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Michael S. Bumbaco III, PEStormwater Project ManagerCity of Virginia BeachDepartment of Public WorksMunicipal Center - Building 232473 North Landing Road, Room 139Virginia Beach, VA 23456Phone Number: (757) 385-4131Email: [email protected]/windsor-woods
AUGUST 2019
North London Bridge Creek Pump Station & Gate Rendering
South London Bridge Creek Tide Gate & Channel Rendering
AUGUST 2019
Windsor Woods, Princess Anne Plaza, and The Lakes are neighborhoods located in what was once the undeveloped headwaters of the Lynnhaven River. According to aerial photos from 1949, the area was originally forest surrounded by farmland. Much of the area has relatively low elevations. Low elevations coupled with increasing sea levels (approximately one-foot over the last 50 years) and the increasing frequency of storms with significant tides and rainfall amounts, has resulted in severe flooding of the neighborhood during extreme events.
Virginia Beach Public Works has conducted engineering analysis to develop solutions to mitigate the flooding of structures and streets. The highest priority projects to be designed and constructed to achieve the greatest reduction of structure flooding are:
• Tide gates• Stormwater storage • Stormwater pump stations
Approximately 10 miles of new storm drains are proposed to be built in the project area. The majority of the new storm drains will be constructed after the major projects are completed. The map below illustrates the major infrastructure improvements.
• Elevations in the area are low (most homes are slab on grade; little fall to street)
• Area is tidally influenced• Increased frequency & severity of
storms• Infrastructure is 50+ years old
(built in 1960’s)• Existing storm drains are
inadequate and/or non-existent• Lack of stormwater storage• Flood insurance rates increasing
ISSU
ESSO
LUTI
ONS
PHAS
E I
PHAS
E II
Tide Gates (3 locations)
Additional Storage Capacity
Large Capacity Pump Stations (2 locations)
Storm Drain Improvements
Windsor Woods Tide Gate & Pump Station Rendering
Windsor Woods Tide Gate Rendering
Drainage Improvements(phasing shown at right)
Windsor Woods, Princess Anne Plaza, and The Lakes are neighborhoods located in what was once the undeveloped headwaters of the Lynnhaven River. According to aerial photos from 1949, the area was originally forest surrounded by farmland. Much of the area has relatively low elevations. Low elevations coupled with increasing sea levels (approximately one-foot over the last 50 years) and the increasing frequency of storms with significant tides and rainfall amounts, has resulted in severe flooding of the neighborhood during extreme events.
Virginia Beach Public Works has conducted engineering analysis to develop solutions to mitigate the flooding of structures and streets. The highest priority projects to be designed and constructed to achieve the greatest reduction of structure flooding are:
• Tide gates• Stormwater storage • Stormwater pump stations
Approximately 10 miles of new storm drains are proposed to be built in the project area. The majority of the new storm drains will be constructed after the major projects are completed. The map below illustrates the major infrastructure improvements.
• Elevations in the area are low (most homes are slab on grade; little fall to street)
• Area is tidally influenced• Increased frequency & severity of
storms• Infrastructure is 50+ years old
(built in 1960’s)• Existing storm drains are
inadequate and/or non-existent• Lack of stormwater storage• Flood insurance rates increasing
ISSU
ESSO
LUTI
ONS
PHAS
E I
PHAS
E II
Tide Gates (3 locations)
Additional Storage Capacity
Large Capacity Pump Stations (2 locations)
Storm Drain Improvements
Windsor Woods Tide Gate & Pump Station Rendering
Windsor Woods Tide Gate Rendering
Drainage Improvements(phasing shown at right)
The Lakes, Princess Anne Plaza, and Windsor Woods Combined
Drainage Improvements
Windsor WoodsPrincess
Anne Plaza
The Lakes
Lake Windsor
Lake Trashmore
Holland Rd
I-264
S R
osem
ont R
oad
S Ly
nnha
ven
Road
Green Run High School
Oak Springs
ParkMagicHollow
Lynnhaven Pkw
y
S Pl
aza
Trl
S Independence Blvd
Win
dsor
Oak
s Blvd
Virginia Beach Blvd
MountTrashmore
Park
HollandMeadows
WindsorOaks West
Windsor Oaks
Windsor Woods
WindsorForest
Windsor Woods Canal
Pecan Gardens
PowellsCorner
PlazaNorthgate
Park
BrookwoodElementary
School
Bow CreekRecreation Centerand Golf Course
PrincessAnne Plaza
Ü
0 0.5 10.25Miles
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Michael S. Bumbaco III, PEStormwater Project ManagerCity of Virginia BeachDepartment of Public WorksMunicipal Center - Building 232473 North Landing Road, Room 139Virginia Beach, VA 23456Phone Number: (757) 385-4131Email: [email protected]/windsor-woods
AUGUST 2019
North London Bridge Creek Pump Station & Gate Rendering
South London Bridge Creek Tide Gate & Channel Rendering
AUGUST 2019