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November 2009
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Construction of the Elmer's TwoMile Greenway project from Goose Creek to Glenwood Drive began Feb. 2, 2009. Project construction is anticipated to be completed in seven phases beginning at the south end near Goose Creek and be completed in approximately 15 months.
As of the second week in February, CWC had constructed a temporary parking lot on the Rayback property north of Valmont Road and west of 28th Street in order to provide parking for Shady Hollow residents and the Platte River Power Authority. A temporary pedestrian crossing has been constructed across Valmont Road to allow access to the temporary parking lot. Tree removal along the drainage corridor south of Valmont Road and the installation of a sanitary sewer line west of the Villa Shopping Center are scheduled as well.
As construction progresses north, during the late spring or early summer, construction of the pedestrian undercrossing in Valmont Road will occur. The final phases of the project will include the construction of the path and drainage culvert from Valmont Road north to Glenwood, which is anticipated to occur during the fall or winter of 2009.
Project Background
The Elmer's TwoMile Greenway project includes a grade-separated, multi-use path connection from Goose Creek to Glenwood Drive, an underpass at Valmont Road and flood mitigation improvements. The transportation improvements will provide a missing link between the area north of Glenwood Drive and the entire Greenways trail system. Flood mitigation will address flooding that would occur south of Glenwood Drive to the confluence with Goose Creek during a 100-year storm event. Several properties west of the Elmer's TwoMile channel and east of 28th Street are currently in the 100-year conveyance zone, and portions are also in the high hazard zone. This project will remove these properties from the 100-year floodplain by containing the flows within the Elmer's TwoMile channel.
Map of Elmer's TwoMile Greenway Project
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