Thirtyfive bioretention facilities are planned in the Central Business District in areas draining to Whatcom Creek. The project is 75% funded by the Department of Ecology. Neighborhoods: Central Business District, York and Sehome.
The 2013 Sewer Main Replacement Program is part of an annual program to replace, repair, and improve the Citys sewer system to extend the useful life of the existing system by 40 years or more.
2013 Water Main Replacement project is part of an annual program to replace aging water mains that are at the end of their lifecycle & require upgrades. Lindbergh Ave by Nequalicum Ave; E Magnolia, State St to Ellis St & Northwest Ave to Larrabee Rd
This project will provide on-street pedestrian facilities between Meador Avenue and Ellis Street including a pedestrian bridge over Whatcom Creek on Meador Avenue.
Crushed toilets used as an alternative to traditional concrete.
The 2009-2010 Sewer Replacement project consists primarily of replacing manholes and restoring sanitary sewer lines to near new condition through the use of trenchless technology and open cut methods in portions of seven neighborhoods.