Engineering
Concrete Replacement Criteria
Thursday, 07 February 2008

For guidelines regarding the repair and replacement of concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalks, please see the document below.

 

pdf Concrete Replacement Criteria (21.81 Kb)

 
Traffic Calming Policy
Tuesday, 20 November 2007

The first document below contains the City of Federal Heights Traffic Calming Policy, as outlined by the City Engineer.  The subsequent documents are guidelines for various implementations of the Policy.

 

pdf Traffic Calming Device Policy (23.64 Kb)

 

pdf Speed Hump Guideline (tc-A, 92.49 Kb)

pdf Raised Crosswalk Guideline (tc-B, 78.62 Kb)

pdf Raised Intersection Guideline (tc-C, 123.83 Kb)

pdf Choker-Neckdowns Guideline (tc-D, 122.72 Kb)

pdf Roundabout Guideline (tc-E, 76.99 Kb)

pdf Street Closure/Cul-de-sac (tc-F, 67.27 Kb)

pdf Chicane Guideline (tc-G, 114.67 Kb)

 
6 Minimum Measures of Stormwater Quality
Wednesday, 21 February 2007
The Six Minimum Measures are stormwater program elements the City will implement to meet Colorado's Water Quality Control Act (CCR 61.8(11)(a)(i)). Each Minimum Measure has associated Measurable Goals to gauge program success.
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Drainage Utility Fee
Wednesday, 21 February 2007
The Drainage Utility fee will be based upon the amount of area on each property that does not allow water to absorb into the ground, such as driveways, patios, and rooftops. The Drainage Utility fee will be charged to each utility customer (residential, business, non-profit, special district, church, state, and federal) in the City of Federal Heights. The fee will provide revenue of approximately $400,000 per year, 30% for the Stormwater Quality Management Program and 70% for Capital Improvement Projects.
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Federal Heights Drainage Utility
Wednesday, 21 February 2007
The Drainage Utility was established to provide the financial means to properly maintain the City's storm sewer infrastructure.
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