Stormwater management ponds are designed to collect runoff from:
Stormwater management ponds are designed to:
The slow release of water prevents flooding and erosion further downstream.
Public access to stormwater management ponds is prohibited due to unsafe conditions such as:
Never play in or around a stormwater management pond. The ponds are not intended for recreational use.
Stormwater management ponds can also serve as wildlife habitats. Feeding wildlife is prohibited in these areas.
Feeding wildlife can encourage animals to become more bold or likely to approach humans. It can discourage animals from foraging for natural food sources and make spreading diseases easier.
Long grasses act as a natural filter that helps improve water quality. Stormwater management ponds are not maintained as parks because they are essential infrastructure that help clean runoff water and prevent erosion and flooding.
Never build or store items beyond the boundaries of your property. Stormwater management ponds are used to protect our community during significant rainfall events. Placing any item in the area can cause a blockage and lead to flooding during a large storm.
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