advanced work · the downtown square corridor, Corsicana, TX 75110 (Navarro County)
Build a stormwater bulb-out.
Fund it for $740. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$740 proposed
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What the work involvesThe intersection at the downtown square corridor floods the crosswalk every storm and gives pedestrians a long, unprotected crossing; a curb-extension bulb-out planted with stormwater-capturing natives fixes both at once.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Survey the intersection during or right after a storm event to measure the ponding extent and confirm the curb line that needs extending.
- 2. Confirm the permit and call 811 for utility locates before any curb or pavement cut; maintain a pedestrian/traffic detour for the duration of the work.
- 3. Form and pour the curb extension (bulb-out), install the planting media and underdrain per the green-infrastructure design, and set the bioretention plants.
- 4. Compact and finish the surrounding pavement tie-in so the new curb line sheds water into the bulb-out rather than around it.
- 5. Run an infiltration water test on the finished bulb-out and photograph the completed extension against the pre-storm ponding photo.
What counts as done
- Before photos with measured curb line + ponding
- Permit + 811 locate references
- Construction photos (curb form, planting media)
- After photos + infiltration water-test
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Green Stormwater Infrastructure. Green stormwater infrastructure is the city's way of handling rain the way a meadow does: rain gardens, planted swales, and permeable pavement that let a storm soak in instead of surging down a pipe. The EPA's inspection standard keeps these systems honest, because a neglected rain garden quietly stops working while still looking like a garden. Mastery is the inspector's eye: reading inlets, overflow, plants, and soil in a single practiced pass. This packet is one such inspection, one basin checked and one record filed, which is precisely how a thousand basins stay alive.
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