Legislation Details

File #: 26-575    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/23/2026 In control: Drainage Advisory Committee
On agenda: 4/27/2026 Final action:
Title: Consideration, discussion and possible action to recommend to Council to expend funds to assist with clearing of a portion of Aspen Creek to restore functionality of drainage path and protect City Utilities (Case No. 26-007)
Attachments: 1. 26-007 Packet
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Broken Arrow Drainage Advisory Committee

Meeting of: 04-27-2026

 

Title:

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Consideration, discussion and possible action to recommend to Council to expend funds to assist with clearing of a portion of Aspen Creek to restore functionality of drainage path and protect City Utilities (Case No. 26-007)

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Background:

Citizens contacted the City for assistance with clearing a section of Aspen Creek.

This section of the creek has multiple large, downed trees impeding flow and putting a downstream Sanitary Sewer crossing at risk. The sanitary sewer is 21 inches in diameter and was designed in 2008.  It also was originally 0.4 ft under the stream bed.  Over time the stream bed has eroded and exposed the sanitary sewer line.  The sewer is protected in a steel conduit.

The homes in this immediate area have not been platted.

Stream Stats estimates that 1365 acres drains through this portion of the creek, with a peak 1% storm flow rate of 2530 cubic feet per second.

The concept for this project is to contract with a landscaping company to come in and clear the creek of large, downed trees and restore the functionality of the creek. If the project is approved and then completed, the future maintenance responsibility of the channel will remain with the landowners.

The Utility Department will be contacted regarding the exposed sanitary line and a mediation plan will be implemented to protect the line from further erosion or damage. 

This is the Aspen Creek Watershed

Staff is requesting $75,000.00 of the 2018 General Obligation Bond Proposition 6 funds to assist with clearing a portion of Aspen Creek to restore functionality of drainage path and protect City Utilities

 

Cost:                                                                $75,000.00

Funding Source:                     2018 General Obligation Bond, Proposition 6

Requested By:                      Charlie Bright, P.E., Director of Engineering and Construction

Approved By:                      City Manager’s Office

Attachments:                                          Drainage Report, Exhibits   

 

Recommendation:

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Recommend to Council the expenditure of funds to assist with clearing a portion of Aspen Creek to restore functionality of drainage path and protect City Utilities (Case No. 26-007)

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