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Kings Branch Stream Restoration and Flood Reduction Project

Jason Claudio-Diaz, PE, CFM
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
Charlotte, North Carolina

Authors:
Brian Sikes, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services
Jason Claudio-Diaz, PE, CFM - Kimley- Horn and Associates

The Lexington Green Apartment complex in Charlotte, North Carolina has been historically affected by repeated flooding issues. The complex consists of six separate buildings located on one parcel within the 100-year floodplain. In 2018, Mecklenburg County performed a feasibility study to evaluate the extent of the flooding and the viability of using natural channel design techniques within Kings Branch to help mitigate the flooding. Using this feasibility study the County obtained a $3 million grant from the North Carolina Department of Public Safety Hazard Mitigation Program to restore/stabilize approximately 6,000 linear feet of Kings Branch and its floodplain from Archdale Road to Arrowwood Road. The goals of the project include reducing the flood risk at Lexington Green and improving water quality. The desired result is a reduction in the 100-year base flood elevation of over four feet, thereby removing the affected buildings from the mapped floodplain limits. The design of this project includes almost 1,300 linear feet of sanitary sewer relocation and coordination with Charlotte Water public utility, as well as significant hydraulic modeling to verify the proposed flood reductions. Kimley-Horn was selected in December 2021 to design and permit the project in a condensed timeline to meet the grant funding deadlines. The presentation will cover the history of the project, the grant process and requirements, technical components of the project, and highlight the results.

About Jason Claudio-Diaz, PE, CFM
Jason Claudio-Diaz, PE, CFM  (Kimley-Horn) Jason offers 19 years of experience providing planning, design, and construction administration services on natural systems restoration projects throughout the Southeast. He has successfully implemented restoration projects in several states, including NC, SC, WV, TN, TX, OK and GA. Jason manages an experienced team of natural systems restoration professionals. He has extensive experience planning and implementing mitigation and non-mitigation projects and working with a variety of public and private clients. Jason focuses on both urban and suburban restoration where he and his team bring a collaborative approach that emphasizes innovation.