Following the historic flood in June 2021, the City of Dearborn’s Economic Development Department received approximately $27 million from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for disaster recovery efforts. The Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program was designed to help cities and states recover from presidentially declared disaster areas, particularly in low-income areas.
Dearborn has determined the best strategy to reduce and/or mitigate flooding would be to complete a large infrastructure project that will significantly increase the overall stormwater capacity during severe high rain events therefore, decreasing the amount of stormwater entering the stormwater lines which ultimately backs up into the sewer system.
The proposed infrastructure projects in collaboration with the other CDBG-DR mitigation projects will reduce the overall amount of stormwater runoff from entering the stormwater system when heavy rain and flooding events occur. All of these projects will be located in the northeast and southeast sections of the city which were the most impacted and distressed flooding areas during the June 2021 flooding. These areas are also the City’s CDBG low-and-moderate income target areas.
All projects will be located in the northeast and southeast sections of the city which were the most impacted and distressed flooding areas during the June 2021 flooding. These areas are also the City’s CDBG low-and-moderate income target areas.