Public Works and Parks & Recreation recognized for environmental and recreation upgrades
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Tuesday, November 5, 2024 at 10:50 a.m.
Spokane, WA – Yesterday, the Washington State Department of Commerce presented the City of Spokane with the Governor’s Award for SMART Projects for the Cochran Basin Stormwater Improvement Projects. The Cochran Basin is the largest stormwater collection area, collecting runoff from over 5,000 acres from residential, commercial, and light industrial zoned properties in north Spokane.
The Cochran Basin Stormater Improvement facilities are made up of five projects. First, a large stormwater conveyance pipe was installed right through the middle of Downriver Golf Course. The work provided an additional benefit of upgrading the irrigation system, allowing the course to conserve millions of gallons of water annually.
Next, work turned to TJ Meenach Dr. where extensive infrastructure connections were installed and a fresh new driving surface tops off the project. Moving massive amounts of stormwater requires technology, which is the Cochran Control Facility located at the southeast corner of TJ Meenach Dr. and Northwest Blvd.
Finally, Downriver Park and Whitewater Disc Golf Course are the last stop for the stormwater. While river recreation enthusiasts are excited for improved access and parking, an even bigger benefit are engineered natural facilities like the tiered swale structure with native plants, filtration ponds and a runoff overflow system fighting pollution.
“This award recognizes the innovation, engineering, and thoughtful design needed to construct facilities that not only manage stormwater, but also turn environmental challenges into community assets.,” says Public Works Director Marlene Feist. “Anytime we can combine protecting the river and outdoor recreation, it’s a win-win.”
“This project is an example of government working well together, and delivering more for the community with their investments by thoughtfully planning for recreational improvements during critical infrastructure upgrades,” said Garrett Jones, Parks and Recreation Director. “We have a goal of being the best parks system in the nation, and it’s collaborative projects like this that put us well on our way..”
In addition to improving river health, the Cochran Basin Stormwater Improvement projects provide:
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About the City of Spokane
The City of Spokane, home to more than 229,000 people, is located in the heart of the Inland Northwest. Our 2,000 employees strive to deliver efficient and effective services that facilitate economic opportunity and enhance the quality of life for all our residents. For more information, visit www.spokanecity.org and follow us @spokanecity on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram.
About City of Spokane Parks & Recreation
City of Spokane Parks and Recreation stewards nearly 120 properties across 4,000 acres of park land, including manicured parks, natural lands, aquatic centers, golf courses, sports complexes, and an arboretum. We also offer hundreds of recreation opportunities for all ages and abilities to improve the health and quality of life for our community. Enjoy all your city has to offer by visiting spokaneparks.org. Follow us @SpokaneParks on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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