Walleston Court Stream Stabilization
Project Summary
Phase: Planning
Status: Active
Location: Taylor Run/Duke Street
Managing Dept.: Project Implementation
Sponsor Dept.: Transportation & Environmental Services
Project Description
The City of Alexandria is stabilizing approximately 900-feet of eroded stream bank on an unnamed tributary in the Walleston Court neighborhood. An unnamed tributary of Taylor Run runs along Francis Hammond Parkway through a City Floodplain Easement on private property. The stream bank is in a state of degradation and subject to severe erosion. The project will establish the boundaries of stream bank stabilization, determine the methods and practices necessary to make the repairs, and then construct the stream bank stabilization infrastructure.
Funding
Project Budget: $610,000
Funding Source(s):
CIP Section: Stormwater Management
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Schedule
Note: Work on this project has not yet started. The following schedule is preliminary and subject to change.
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Planning: July 2025 - February 2027
- Design: February 2027 - March 2029
- Construction: April 2029 - September 2031
Planning
Planning Update
The Walleston Court Stream Stabilization project has been listed for implementation in the CIP under Stormwater Management: Stream and Channel. Planning is scheduled to begin in 2025.
Planning Overview
During the Planning phase, the City will assess the natural stream channel condition and determine potential solutions to address any degradation identified.
SPONSOR PROGRAM
This project is being implemented as part of the Flood Action Alexandria program. The City of Alexandria launched Flood Action Alexandria - a multipronged program to help address flooding issues in our community - in Spring 2021 in response to more frequent intense, climate-change-induced storm events.