Legislation Details

File #: 26-694    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/13/2026 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 5/19/2026 Final action:
Title: Acceptance of the Drainage Advisory Committee's recommendation to approve expenditure of 2018 General Obligation Bond funds to hire a consulting engineer to design a storm sewer system north west of the Houston St and Midway Rd to help alleviate the surfacing ground water and to use any remaining funds to go towards construction
Attachments: 1. 26-010 DAC Packet
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 05-19-2026

Title:
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Acceptance of the Drainage Advisory Committee's recommendation to approve expenditure of 2018 General Obligation Bond funds to hire a consulting engineer to design a storm sewer system north west of the Houston St and Midway Rd to help alleviate the surfacing ground water and to use any remaining funds to go towards construction
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Background:
The case was brought before the Drainage Advisory Committee on April 27, 2026, for design funds to design a storm sewer system to be installed in City Right of Way to help alleviate ground water and use remaining funds towards construction. The Committee voted unanimously to recommend approval of expenditure of funds.
Citizens north west of the intersection of Houston St and Midway Road contacted the City in November 2025 asking for help regarding pooling water in the backyards of himself and his neighbors. The citizens live in the Cottages at Forest Ridge platted in 2001. The concern was stated that water is standing in their backyards and starting to encroach to the houses. This area has several utilities in the area including City of Broken arrow water and Rural Water #4. Rural Water #4 and the City have both checked for leaks in the water line since this was reported during a dryer rainfall period. After extensive testing, both entities determined that the water lines are not leaking. During this same time, a new subdivision is under construction on the south east quadrant of the intersection. A new sanitary sewer line was installed diagonally to connect to the manhole behind the Cottages at Forest Ridge. Further investigation by City staff and the developer's engineers and contractor have determined the standing water is ground water. The ground water on the south east side the intersection started to use the new sanitary sewer as a conduit to travel to the manhole. The developer has placed a plug in the trench. This has mitigated some of th...

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