Trends Winter 2016 | Page 13

Engineering Manager for the City of Fort Collins and past president of the Boxelder Basin Regional Stormwater Authority (BBRSA). The East Side Stormwater Detention Facility, a primary piece of a multi-phased series of projects aimed at comprehensively managing stormwater in the massive Boxelder Creek Basin, is a larger undertaking than any one development company or city could’ve tackled on its own. A number of parties – among them, the City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, and the Town of Wellington – banded together to develop a regional flood mitigation master plan in the mid-2000s. Only this type of alliance between government or quasi-governmental agencies had the scope to find a workable, regional solution to the Boxelder floodplain issues, said Chris Pletcher of Ayres, who managed the project’s construction. The Town of Timnath joined the BBRSA as a financial partner in 2014 to provide funding toward the remaining Authority projects. Timnath will benefit by the elimination of a Boxelder Creek overflow floodplain through its Growth Management Area. “We’re not trying to do work that developers should be doing on their own. We’re trying to do things that only the government entities working together can accomplish in terms of these major floodplain projects,” Pletcher said. At the same time, the City of Fort Collins and the Town of Timnath jointly designed and constructed several downstream Boxelder Creek projects, including the Lake Canal Siphon, TRENDS │13