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This point feature class shows control structures that are used to control the volume and/or velocity of the stromwater flow. This data is part of the GPS Drainage Project being conducted by Puyallup Public Works Dept. and the Pierce County GIS Dept. The project utilizes GPS technology to collect data of the City's drainage infrastructure. The drainage project collected drainage features in the City of Puyallup that were either public, private, or commercial. Some features could not be collected due to private gates and were not included.
This line feature class shows pipes that are used to carry water directly to another area. This data is part of the GPS Drainage Project being conducted by the City of Puyallup Public Works Dept. and the Pierce County GIS Dept. The project utilizes GPS technology to collect data of the City's drainage infrastructure. The drainage project collected drainage features in the city of Puyallup that were either public, private, or commercial. Some features could not be collected due to private gates and were not included.
This line feature class shows culverts that are used to carry water directly to another area. This data is part of the GPS Drainage Project being conducted by the City of Puyallup Public Works Dept. and the Pierce County GIS Dept. The project utilizes GPS technology to collect data of the City's drainage infrastructure. The drainage project collected drainage features in the city of Puyallup that were either public, private, or commercial. Some features could not be collected due to private gates and were not included.
Brown and Caldwell was hired by the City of Puyallup to update a previous plan that was completed by KCM in 1996. This 2011 Comprehensive Storm Drainage Plan is dated March 6, 2012. It was adopted by Ordinance #3002 by the City Council on March 6, 2012 becoming effective March 19, 2012. The storm drainage boundaries were created for use in maps and analysis for the Brown and Caldwell plan. The data has since been updated to more accurately display the area of the drainage basins and their flow directions within the Puyallup city limits.