Title: Fargo Flood Control
1Fargo Flood Control Southside
Flood Protection Prairie View Estates Fargo,
ND October 2, 2008
2Fargo
Moorhead
25th Street South
University Drive
Rose Coulee
Red River
1997 Spring Flood South of Fargo
3Fargo
University Drive
Rose Coulee
Cass Co Drain 53
25th Street South
1997 Spring Flood South of Fargo
4Fargo
Moorhead
Rose Coulee
Interstate 29
25th Street South
Red River
Cass Co Hwy 81
Wild Rice River
1997 Spring Flood South of Fargo
525th Street South
St. Benedict
Cass Co Hwy 16
Wild Rice River
Interstate 29
1997 Spring Flood South of Fargo
6Fargo
Interstate Hwy 94
Southside Flood Control
West Fargo
Moorhead
Red River
Cass Co Hwy 6
1997 Spring Flood Areas Inundated With
Floodwater and Estimate of Areas Protected
by Emergency Measures
Interstate Hwy 29
Horace
Cass Co Hwy 14
Wild Rice River
Sheyenne River
Cass Co Hwy 16
Red River
Oxbow
Cass Co Hwy 18
7Fargo
Interstate Hwy 94
West Fargo
Southside Flood Control
Moorhead
Preliminary 100 500 Year Floodplains Red and
Wild Rice Rivers
Horace
Interstate Hwy 29
Oxbow
8Southside Flood Control
- Provide Protection from overland flooding that
threatens the majority of properties south of
I-94. - Prevent extensive expansion of South Fargo
Floodplain and mandatory flood insurance
requirement. - Provide growth area, helping to keep our regions
economy healthy
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10Southside Flood Control
North Dakota State Climate Office
11Interstate Hwy 94
Southside Flood Control
Interstate Hwy 29
Preliminary 100 Year Floodplain
Horace
12Interstate Hwy 94
Southside Flood Control
Interstate Hwy 29
Preliminary 100 Year Floodplain with Line of
Protection
Horace
13Interstate Hwy 94
Southside Flood Control
Interstate Hwy 29
After Project Preliminary 100 Year Floodplain
Horace
14Project Flood Control Methods
- FEMA levees
- Channel extensions
- (Red River drain improvements)
- Storage inside of project
15Southside Flood Control
Wild Rice River Levee Alternative
Base Project
16Issues Raised With Base Alternatives
- Red River Wild Rice River impacts (Higher flood
levels) - Lost storage (Concern storage impact will simply
move impacts upstream) - Properties east of Hwy 81 and upstream receive no
protection
17Southside Flood Control
Wild Rice River Levee Alternative with Channel
Extensions Supplemental Storage
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19Wild Rice River Levees Alternative Red River
Impacts
20Southside Flood Control
Red River Channel Extension
21North Dakota
Minnesota
Red River Channel Extension
Red River
Typical Red River Cross-Section
22Fargo
Moorhead
Red River
1997 Spring Flood Burritt Kennedy, Lemke and
Harwood Groves Area
2332nd to 40th Avenue Floodplain Comparison
24Option 1 - River Side Permanent FW
Option 2A/2B - River Side Combination FW
25Fargo
Moorhead
Interstate 29
Rose Coulee
Frontier
25th Street South
Red River
Cass Co Hwy 81
Wild Rice River
1997 Spring Flood South of Fargo
26Wild Rice River Area Options
Option 1 No Wild Rice River Crossing
Option 1 No Wild Rice River Crossing (5.5
Million) Option 2 (Base) Wild Rice River
Crossing (15.5 Million) Option 3 Mini-Bypass
(29.4 Million)
Option 2 Wild Rice River Crossing
Option 3 Mini-Bypass
27Fargo
Moorhead
25th Street South
University Drive
Rose Coulee
Red River
1997 Spring Flood South of Fargo
28Southside Flood Control
Fargo
West Fargo
52nd Avenue
Horace
University Drive
Existing 100 500 Year Floodplains Red and
Wild Rice Rivers
29Southside Flood Control
Fargo
West Fargo
52nd Avenue
University Drive
Preliminary 100 Year Floodplain Red and Wild
Rice Rivers
30National Flood Insurance Program
- Insurance is required if
- You carry a federally backed mortgage and
- your home or business is in a high risk area -
such as - 100-year floodplain
- Special Flood Hazard Area or SFHA
- Area flooded by 1 annual chance flood
- Flood Zones A, AE, A1-30, AO, AH
31Fargo
Southside Flood Control
Flood Insurance High Risk Premium Table
Horace
32Fargo
Southside Flood Control
Flood Insurance Moderate to Low Risk Premium Table
Horace
33Fargo
Moorhead
Interstate 29
Rose Coulee
Frontier
25th Street South
Red River
Cass Co Hwy 81
Wild Rice River
1997 Spring Flood South of Fargo
34Burritt-Kennedy Sand Bag Levees River Level
37.18 ft 4-5-06
35Burritt-Kennedy Sand Bag Levees River Level
37.18 ft 4-5-06
36Burritt-Kennedy Sand Bag Levees River Level
37.18 ft 4-5-06
37Burritt-Kennedy Sand Bag Levees River Level
37.18 ft 4-5-06
38Burritt-Kennedy Sand Bag Levees River Level
37.18 ft 4-5-06
39Burritt-Kennedy Emergency Earth Levees River
Level 37.18 ft 4-5-06
40Burritt-Kennedy Emergency Earth Levees River
Level 37.18 ft 4-5-06
41Burritt-Kennedy Emergency Earth Levees River
Level 37.18 ft 4-5-06
42Burritt-Kennedy Sand Bag Levees River Level
37.18 ft 4-5-06
43Southside Flood Control
SE Cass Preliminary Assessment District Boundary
44Southside Flood Control
45Southside Flood Control
46Water Resource District Assessment District
Process
- Send ballots to all property owners on assessment
list. - (One ballot per parcel owned)
- Conduct a project hearing
- Ballots returned by mail
- Count all ballots returned
- (Weighted by amount you pay)
- If more than 50 of ballots returned vote yes
- Project proceeds
47Preliminary Assessment Analysis Completed by
Southeast Cass WRD Reassessment of Benefits
As the undeveloped properties in the assessment
district get developed, the WRD can reassess the
benefits so all properties pay for similar
benefits.
48Southside Flood Control
Wild Rice River Levee Alternative with Preferred
Alignments
49Project Schedule
50Southside Flood Control
Comment Sheet
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Questions / Discussion