As recent storms have shown, Paradise Valley is prone to flooding due to a lack of substantial stormwater infrastructure.

The town is now close to approving a master plan that prioritizes the areas in town that need infrastructure to mitigate flooding, as well as estimated costs for each recommended project.

The final draft of the plan was recently presented to the Paradise Valley Town Council during a study session. The plan will go before council for a vote at a regular meeting in the future.

“(The purpose) was to identify the flood prone areas, develop conceptual solutions, help inform the town (capital improvement projects) and identify funding opportunities for infrastructure improvements,” said Andrew Chill, civil engineer at Kimley-Horn, which was contracted to put together the p

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