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MPC and Openlands Roundtable - Neighborhood Solutions to Wetter Weather: Local Approaches for Stormwater Management

Matt Nichols

  • November 27, 2012, 12–1:30 pm
  • The Centre in Elgin 100 Symphony Way Elgin, Ill.

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Northeastern Illinois' precipitation patterns are trending toward longer periods without rain (e.g. this summer's drought) with sudden bursts of rapid, intense rainfall that overloads local and regional sewer systems, causing back-ups to basements and discharges to waterways.

The State of Illinois provides some investment assistance through the State Revolving Fund and Illinois Green Infrastructure Grant, and in some cases (such as the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago) a regional entity exists to help coordinate stormwater management. Ultimately, however, wet weather must be managed locally at the municipal, neighborhood and property level. The more coordinated and concentrated the approach — say, multiple investments in the same neighborhood — the greater the impact. 

This MPC and Openlands roundtable will feature state, local and private sector leaders working to plan, fund and implement stormwater solutions. What has Illinois learned from two years of the Ill. Green Infrastructure Grant? How might that affect green infrastructure priorities for the State Revolving Fund? Given limited financial resources, how can communities prioritize the location and type of green infrastructure to invest in? What are some proven strategies for encouraging private property investment in improved stormwater management?

**Governor Quinn's new Clean Water Initiative and the $1 billion expansion of the revolving loan fund wil also be discussed.

Keynote Speaker

Amy Walkenbach, Watershed Management Director, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency

Panelists

Jeffrey Wickenkamp, Vice President, Hey and Associates

Aaron Consentino, Management Analyst, City of Elgin

Josh Ellis, Program Director, Metropolitan Planning Council

Register online today! The cost of the roundtable, which includes lunch, is $15 for MPC donors/Openlands members and $30 for all others. Seating is limited, so pre-registration is required. 

This event is generously co-sponsored by Wight & Company. If you or your firm are interested in co-sponsoring this event, or any others in our series, please contact Josh Ellis.


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