CIP & Drainage Improvement Projects

The City of Dania Beach is working hard on alleviating flooding by implementing Drainage Improvements in multiple areas of the City.

Dania Beach Drainage Improvement Projects - CIP Projects
Storm Water Ocean Park Dania Beach CIP Project

Ocean Park Drainage Improvements Project

Ocean Park Drainage Improvements Project was recently completed. After moderately heavy rain and during periods of King Tide, sections of the parking area and roadway were impassable for pedestrians. These conditions adversely affected visitors to the pier, the Quarterdeck Restaurant, and the beach. In February 2020, the City Commission authorized Craven Thompson and Associates to design drainage improvements. In February 2021, the City Commission awarded A.D.A. Engineering, Inc. to construct drainage improvement consisting of installing over 800 linear feet of new drainage pipe, new inlets, and new tidal valves.  
This park's drainage project addresses flooding from stormwater and King Tide events on the north end of Ocean Park. The project was designed to move floodwaters south and connect with the existing drainage system via a new drainage pipe. In addition, a new tidal valve prevents Whisky Creek from flowing into the drainage system during King Tide periods.  

Storm Water Project Ocean Park Dania Beach CIP Project
Storm Water Project Ocean Park Dania Beach CIP Project
StormWater_SW25Terr_NW Dania Beach CIP Project

Dania Cove / SW 25 Terrace

Dania Cove / SW 25 Terrace Drainage Improvement was completed in October 2021 - This is a residential drainage project that addresses flooding from stormwater on the north end of SW 25 Terrace. The project consisted of recontouring the road and installing drainage structures to direct stormwater to retention areas in the park. In addition, new curb and gutter was installed, drain inlets were added and the roadway was re-paved. Prior to the project’s completion, the roadway, parking area, and entrance to Dania Cove Park would flood during periods of just moderate rain. The flooding usually blocked access to the park. In March 2020, the City Commission authorized an engineering consultant, Calvin Giordano and Associates to design drainage improvements, which was followed by the construction phase which began in April 2021 and was completed in October.  

Dania Cove CIP Projects 2021 Dania Beach
SE Drainage Project – The engineering design is 60% completed. The County permit is expected by June. Construction to start possibly in late fall 2022, with a twenty-four-month construction period projected.
SW 37th Terrace is a low-lying road consisting entirely of single-family homes which observes flooding due to the lack of stormwater infrastructure. The proposed stormwater improvements are intended to improve flood control by providing more storage, conveyance, and transmission capacity for stormwater runoff to Stirling Road to the south. Our goal is to start construction late summer. 
The SW 43 Terrace Drainage Project will improve the drainage along SW 43 Terrace from SW 54 Street north to Griffin Road. The project design includes swales and piping to move stormwater north to Lake George. The project is 100% designed. The Broward County Commission approved Transportation Surtax funding for this project for $2,191,740. The construction schedule is 12 months and is expected to begin in Spring 2022.  
SW 52nd Street is a low-lying roadway within the western limits of the City of Dania Beach consisting primarily of single-family houses. There is currently no stormwater infrastructure along this roadway. The improvements will consist of stormwater infrastructure and swales along SW 52nd Street, that will connect to the system designed for SW 43 Terrace that will discharge into Lake George.  Our goal is to start construction late summer. 
SW 54th Court is a low-lying roadway within the western limits of the City of Dania Beach consisting primarily of single-family homes.  This SW 54th Court project improvements consists of installing stormwater infrastructure and swales along the roadway. The proposed stormwater system will connect to an existing City owned system along SW 40th Avenue.  Our goal is to start construction late summer. 
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