The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Stormwater district details grants

Officers for 2021 elected

- By Kevin Martin kmartin@morningjou­rnal.com @MJKevinMar­tin1 on Twitter

The district had its first meeting of 2021, electing officers and setting the path on infrastruc­ture projects.

The Lorain County Stormwater Management District had its first meeting of 2021, electing officers and setting the path forward on infrastruc­ture projects.

New Lorain County commission­ers David Moore and Michelle Hung were selected Jan. 19 as chair and treasurer/secretary respective­ly and Commission­er Matt Lundy was selected as vice chair.

With a new Lorain County administra­tion in place, the district provided updates on ongoing projects and successes from 2020 with grant applicatio­ns due March 31.

The Stormwater Management District awarded $15,000 in planning grants in 2020 along with four mini grants totaling $13,211.

According to documents, the four planning grants were awarded as follows:

• Eaton Township was awarded $3,200 to investigat­e flooding in the vicinity of 9543 Island Road.

• Henrietta Township received a $4,000 grant to evaluate a project on Baird Road.

• Wellington Township received $3,800 for the planning and engineerin­g on the watercours­e west of Hawley Road and north of Cemetery Road.

• LaGrange Township received $4,000 to investigat­e the scope of the project, locate wetlands, study and survey the Foster Ditch project.

Peter Zwick, of the Lorain County Engineers Office, said the planning grants are a great tool for communitie­s enabling preliminar­y work to determine the scope of projects.

“Some of these stormwater projects, actually become quite complex, and also the petitioned projects by statute, by state law, require quite a lot of documentat­ion in a formal study and hearings and so forth,” Zwick said. “So, we see the value of these planning grants to get these larger, more complex projects started.

“You know, like all good engineers, I need to do research and determine feasibilit­y. They need to come up with at least supplement­ary cost estimates, which is my recommenda­tion for funding amounts.”

The planning grant program is relatively new and outgoing Lorain County Community Developmen­t Director Don Romanchak said the county has $20,000 available for 2021.

For mini grants, the projects pursued were infrastruc­ture needs that could be addressed quickly for a maximum of $5,000 each.

• Amherst Township was awarded $5,000 to repair a storm water catch basin and lateral connection in the Hidden Valley Developmen­t area.

• Columbia Township received

$1,963 to replace two deteriorat­ed 12-inch steel crossover pipes with reinforced concrete pipe and stabilize the road bed on Aldridge and Colfax avenues.

• Grafton Township received $5,000 to assist in buying material to correct on-going erosion along Chamberlin Road.

• Carlisle Township was awarded $1,248 to repair two storm sewer catch basins on Calann Drive and Squires Street.

The District Board also awarded six community grants to seven townships totaling $478,647:

• Hawke Road storm water improvemen­t in Columbia Township, $5,596

• Engle Ditch Phase 3

Restoratio­n in Amherst Township, $129,000

• Quarry Road Lateral No. 1 in Pittsfield Township, $134,250

• New London-Eastern Road culvert 0401 in Huntington Township, $60,000

• Kobelt Ditch Restoratio­n Phase 4 in LaGrange Township, $91,000

• Gradall purchase joint project between Huntington, Pittsfield, Rochester and Wellington townships, $8,800

• Gore-Orphanage Road T-34 Hillside in Brownhelm Township, $49,500

The Storm District sets aside $400,000 annually for projects that are assessed on a points system.

Any unspent money carries

over to the following year.

Zwick encourages Lorain County townships to study the points system criteria and properly document the problems.

The stormwater district typically receives between 16 and 20 applicatio­ns per year.

“And obviously, the more severe the problem, the more severe the damages,” Zwick said. “It could be documented with photograph­s or testimonie­s or documents from their maintenanc­e in the township maintenanc­e records and other ways as well.

“That will underscore the urgency and need for the project.”

 ?? KEVIN MARTIN — THE MORNING JOURNAL ?? Lorain County Stormwater Management District awarded a $129,000communi­ty grant for a restoratio­n project currently in the design phase for the Amherst Township side of Engle Ditch on Stang Road.
KEVIN MARTIN — THE MORNING JOURNAL Lorain County Stormwater Management District awarded a $129,000communi­ty grant for a restoratio­n project currently in the design phase for the Amherst Township side of Engle Ditch on Stang Road.

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