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11. Location-Specific Information 11.1. Overview
11. Location-Specific Information
11.1. Overview
The purpose of this chapter is to describe in more detail the five Phase I communities that
that are monitored under the current permit. This description will include the location of
the community within the state, what MDOT facilities, roads, structures, etc. are in each
community, upcoming projects for each community, and local and state contact
information. This chapter is organized as follows:
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Section 11.2. describes location-specifics for Ann Arbor
Section 11.3. describes location-specifics for Flint
Section 11.4. describes location-specifics for Grand Rapids
Section 11.5. describes location-specifics for Sterling Heights
Section 11.6. describes location-specifics for Warren
11.2. City of Ann Arbor – University Region/Brighton TSC
Ann Arbor is located in the Southeastern portion of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, west of
Detroit in Washtenaw County. Ann Arbor is situated within the University region of
MDOT and is the home of the University of Michigan. The Transportation Service
Center (TSC) responsible for this area is located in Brighton, with the region office being
located in Jackson.
MDOT trunklines that are located within Ann Arbor’s municipal boundaries are I-94, I94 BL, M-14, and parts of U.S. 23, as shown in Figure 11-1. There are no MDOT
facilities or region offices located within this boundary.
MDOT prepares a five-year plan to share with the public for improving the state’s roads
and bridges with the most current plan covering the time span of 2002-2006. According
to the plan, an upcoming project in the Ann Arbor area is a preliminary engineering study
on capacity improvements to U.S. 23 between M-14 in Ann Arbor and I-96 in Brighton.
Contact information for the local community regarding storm water issues and concerns
are included in Table 11-1.
Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
11-1
Table 11-1 Contact Information for Ann Arbor
Name
Peter Ollila
Bob Batt
Craig Hupy
Malama Chock
Laura Rubin
Joan Riley
Harry Sheehan
Organization
MDOT Storm Water
Program Coordinator
MDOT University Region
Storm Water Coordinator
City of Ann Arbor
U of M
Huron River Watershed
Council
Ann Arbor Public Schools
Washtenaw Country Drain
Commissioner’s Office
Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
Phone
Email
(517) 373-1908
[email protected]
(517) 750-0410
[email protected]
(734) 994-1760
(734) 936-1920
[email protected]
[email protected]
(734) 769-5123
[email protected]
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11.3. Flint – Bay Region/Davidson TSC
Flint is located in the Central Eastern portion of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula in Genesee
County. Flint is positioned within the Bay region of MDOT and is the home of major
industries in the state. The TSC responsible for this area is located in Davison, with the
region office located in Saginaw.
MDOT trunklines that are within Flint’s municipal boundaries are M-54, I-475, I-69, M21, a short stretch of Beach Street, and a small portion of U.S. 23, as shown in Figure
11-2. There are no MDOT facilities or region offices located within this boundary.
As stated in Section 11.2, MDOT prepares a five-year plan to share with the public for
improving the state’s roads and bridges with the most current plan covering the time span
of 2002-2006. According to the plan, upcoming projects in the Flint area include a
corridor and Intermodel Study on I-69/I-75 in Flint, bridge overlays on I-475 ramps,
approach work on I-475 and I-69 bridges in Flint, long and transverse joint repairs on I69/I-475 interchange ramps, bridge painting on Dort Highway, and road resurfacing and
addition of lanes on M-21 and Dort Highway.
Contact information for the local community regarding storm water issues and concerns
are included in Table 11-2.
Table 11-2 Contact Information for Flint
Name
Organization
MDOT Storm Water Program
Peter Ollila
Coordinator
MDOT Bay Region Storm Water
Cary Rouse
Coordinator
Hans Kuhlmann
City of Flint
Sharon Campbell
City of Flint
Mike Brown
City of Flint
Brad Hill
City of Flint
Richard Hill-Rowley University of Michigan -Flint
Jeff Mansour
Flint River Watershed Coalition
Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
11-5
Phone
Email
(517) 373-1908
[email protected]
(989) 754-0878
[email protected]
(810) 766-7135
(810) 766-7346
(810) 766-7210
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(810) 766-6608
(810) 766-6647
[email protected]
[email protected]
Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
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Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
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11.4. Grand Rapids – Grand Region/Grand Rapids TSC
Grand Rapids is located in the Central Western portion of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula in
Kent County. Grand Rapids is located within the Grand region of MDOT and is a source
of economic expansion for the state. The TSC responsible for this area is located in
Grand Rapids along with the region office.
MDOT trunklines that are located within Grand Rapid’s municipal boundaries are US131, I-96, I-196, M-45, M-6, M-11, and Ottawa Drive, as shown in Figure 11-3. There is
one MDOT region office located within this boundary.
The Grand Region office and TSC facility, located within the City of Grand Rapids, has
an up-to-date Pollution Incident Prevention Plan (PIPP) as discussed in Section 9.2.5.
This PIPP is audited every two to three years.
As stated previously, MDOT prepares a five-year plan to share with the public for
improving the state’s roads and bridges with the most current plan including the time
span of 2002-2006. According to the plan, upcoming projects in the Grand Rapids area
include major bridge rehabilitation and improvements along I-196 (Gerald R. Ford
Freeway), reconstruction of U.S. 131 southbound from I-96 to Ann Street north of Grand
Rapids, improvements on I-96 Airport area access and new interchange, construction of
South Beltline (M-6), and the study of I-196/I-96 operations.
Contact information for the local community regarding storm water issues and concerns
are included in Table 11-3.
Table 11-3 Local Contact Information for Grand Rapids
Name
Peter Ollila
Todd Neiss
John Schaut
Chuck
Schroeder
Mia Debruyne
Organization
MDOT Storm Water Program
Coordinator
MDOT Grand Region Storm
Water Coordinator
City of Grand Rapids
Phone
Email
(517) 373-1908
[email protected]
(616) 451-3091
[email protected]
(616) 456-4637
[email protected]
City of Grand Rapids
(616) 456-3690
N/A
Robert B. Annis Water
Resources Institute at Grand
Valley State University
(616) 895-2527
[email protected]
Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
11-9
Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
11-10
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Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
11-12
11.5. Sterling Heights – Metro Region/Macomb TSC
Sterling Heights is located in the Southeastern portion of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula in
Macomb County in Metro Detroit. Sterling Heights is located within the Metro region of
MDOT and is the home of some of the oldest and busiest freeways in the state. The
region office that is responsible for this area is located in Southfield. The TSC
responsible for this are is in Macomb County along with the MDOT’s Metro Regional
office.
MDOT trunklines that are located within Sterling Heights municipal boundaries are M-53
and M-59, as shown in Figure 11-4. There are no MDOT region offices located within
this boundary.
As stated previously, MDOT prepares a five-year plan to share with the public for
improving the state’s roads and bridges with the most current plan including the time
span of 2002-2006. According to the plan, upcoming projects in the Sterling Heights
area include operational improvements along with other local efforts on M-53 from 12
Mile Road to 14 Mile Road, and early preliminary engineering and environmental
clearance activities for widening M-59 to a six-lane freeway from Crooks Road to Ryan
Road.
Contact information for the local community regarding storm water issues and concerns
are included in Table 11-4.
Table 11-4 Local Contact Information for Sterling Heights
Name
Peter Ollila
Sharon Ferman
Tom Dehundt
Dan Sears
Meg Larson
Barbara
Matthews
Organization
MDOT Storm Water Program
Coordinator
MDOT Metro Region Storm
Water Coordinator
City of Sterling Heights
City of Sterling Heights
Clinton River Watershed
Council
Macomb County Department of
Public Works (MCDPW)
Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
11-13
Phone
Email
(517) 373-1908
[email protected]
(248) 569-3103
[email protected]
(586) 446-2498
(586) 446-2498
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(248) 853-9581
[email protected]
(586) 466-4016
NA
Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
11-14
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Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
11-16
11.6. Warren – Metro Region/Macomb TSC
Warren is located in the Southeastern portion of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula in Macomb
County in metro Detroit. Warren is located within the Metro region of MDOT and is the
home of some of the oldest and busiest freeways in the state. The region office that is
responsible for this area is located in Southfield. The TSC responsible for this area is in
Macomb County along with the MDOT’s Metro Regional office.
MDOT trunklines that are located within Warren’s municipal boundaries are I-696, M-3,
M-53, and M-102, as shown in Figure 11-5. There are no MDOT region offices located
within this boundary.
As stated previously, MDOT prepare a five-year plan to share with the public for
improving the state’s roads and bridges with the most current plan including the time
span of 2002-2006. According to the plan, an upcoming project in the Warren area is the
operational improvements along with other local efforts on M-53 from 12 Mile Road to
14 Mile Road.
Contact information for the local community regarding storm water issues and concerns
are included in Table 11-5.
Table 11-5 Local Contact Information for Warren
Name
Peter Ollila
Sharon Ferman
Richard Doherty
Todd Schaedig
Meg Larson
Barbara
Matthews
Organization
MDOT Storm Water Program
Coordinator
MDOT Metro Region Storm
Water Coordinator
City of Warren
City of Warren
Clinton River Watershed
Council
Macomb County Department of
Public Works (MCDPW)
Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
11-17
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[email protected]
(248) 569-3103
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(810) 759-9300
(810) 759-9300
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(248) 853-9581
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(586) 466-4016
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Michigan Department of Transportation
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October 1, 2002
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TETRA TECH MPS
DESIGNED:
J. BRESCOL
DATE:
09/30/02
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FIGURE
1 inch equals 0.7 miles
Michigan Geographic Framework base map data obtained
from the Michigan Center for Geographic Information.
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
CITY OF WARREN
FACILITY MAP
11-5
Michigan Department of Transportation
Phase I Storm Water Management Plan
October 1, 2002
11-20
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