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Stormwater Utility Analysis & Wastewater Master Plan

Did you know that the community’s stormwater system serves a watershed area of approximately 10,700 acres through an integrated system of catch basins, detention basins, open channels (drainageways, creeks) and storm sewers? The service area within the Urban Growth Boundary encompasses roughly 8,400 acres of the watershed. In fact, our earliest records for the system date back to facilities constructed in 1911 that have continued in service for more than 100 years.

McMinnville's Stormwater facilities include:

  • 3665 Catch Basins
  • 17 Detention Basins
  • 45 Miles of open channel drainageways
  • 114 miles of storm sewers

These facilities are significant, sustained investments in the stormwater system. Their presence minimizes health and safety risks during flooding, protects properties from damage due to localized flooding, protects our water quality by capturing sediments, heavy metals and nutrients bound to these solids, and reduces oil and grease from entering our waterways.

This is why we have initiated a Stormwater Utility Analysis. This analysis will help us explore more equitable and sustainable ways to fund the operation of the stormwater system.

The City has selected 12 members of the public which represent a wide range of customer groups in McMinnville to act as the Project Advisory Committee.

To review their work to date, please visit the City's webpage here.

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Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Building a Project Advisory Team
Building a Project Advisory Team
Phase 2: Working with the Project Advisory Committee
Working with the Project Advisory Committee
Phase 3: Gathering Community Input
Gathering Community Input

Building a Project Advisory Team

August 15, 2023 7:00 AM - September 9, 2023 7:00 AM

City Staff will be recruiting representatives for the Stormwater/Wastewater Project Advisory Committee in August in anticipation of a first meeting in September 2023. The Project Advisory Committee would be a limited duration, project focused group that will engage and participate in the evaluation of funding alternatives for both utilities.

The Committee will be targeted at customer groups. A nine-member Project Advisory Committee will be formed with the following user groups represented.

(5) members, Single and Multiple Family user representatives

(1) member, Industrial user representative

(1) member, Commercial user representative

(1) member, Development Community user representative

(1) member, Institutional user representative

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