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  1. Active Projects

    http://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects

    Learn about County Storm Water Services current projects.

  2. Completed Projects

    http://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/completed-projects

    Learn about County Storm Water Services completed projects.

  3. Mallard Creek at Kirk Farms field

    http://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects/mallard-creek-kirk-farms-field

    Restoration of 5,875 Linear Feet of the Mallard Creek corridor from Mallard Creek Church Road to I-485.

  4. McDowell Creek at Westmoreland Road

    http://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects/mcdowell-creek-westmoreland-road

    The project will restore 2,500 Linear Feet of the McDowell Creek corridor from just above Westmoreland Road to the County Park property.

  5. Mallard Creek at David Taylor Drive

    http://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects/mcdowell-creek-westmoreland-road-cloned

    The project will restore 2,500 Linear Feet of the McDowell Creek corridor from just above Westmoreland Road to the County Park property.

  6. Kings Branch Stream Restoration Phase 2: Arrowood to Hebron Commerce Drive

    http://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/projects/active-projects/kings-branch-phase-2

    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services will construct a floodplain and stream restoration project on approximately 5,600 linear feet of Kings Branch.

  7. Community Rating System

    http://stormwaterservices.mecknc.gov/community-rating-system

    The Community Rating System (CRS) is a voluntary incentive program that recognizes and encourages community floodplain management practices that exceed the minimum requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Over 1,500 communities participate nationwide. 

  8. Secure Paper Shred Events

    https://wipeoutwaste.mecknc.gov/community/paper-shredding-services

    Mecklenburg County Solid Waste and Recycling offers secure paper shred events to County residents each spring and fall at Compost Central and Recycling Center.