11/10/21
On Tuesday, November 9, the Mayor and Davenport City Council were presented with the final Flood Mitigation Study for Davenport’s riverfront. The presentation comes in advance of the Committee of Whole Meeting on Wednesday, November 17, to allow Council time to review the document and ask questions before considering acceptance. The public is also welcome to review the document and comment at the public hearing on November 17.
09/15/21
Round three of community input and stakeholder meetings has wrapped up. Watch for news this fall as the City and consultant make final updates to the proposed plan for flood resilience.
08/23/21
After nearly 18 months of data collection, two rounds of stakeholder and community input, and analysis, the City of Davenport is ready for a final review of proposed flood resilience concepts. The City has nine miles of opportunity. Results of the flood study reflect balance, address infrastructure improvements, provide direction for land use and mitigation, and reduce the expenditure of operational resources. Take the survey at www.davenportiowa.com/floodstudy.
View Media Release 08/23/21.
05/05/21
The window to provide public input on potential flood resilience concepts has closed. Watch for more news this fall, when final concepts are presented for input.
04/19/21
We are closing the book on Chapter 1 of the flood study and opening Chapter 2: Concepts for Alternative Land Use, Mitigation, and Flood Operations. With data collection, public input, analysis, and visioning complete, Davenport is ready for the community’s feedback on possible actions that will make our City more resilient to floods.
Whether individuals live in or outside of the Mississippi River floodplain, the community’s feedback is important in this second phase of the study. Residents, businesses, students, and visitors can participate by taking the online survey at the links above. Options presented range from baseline modifications that improve the City’s overall resilience and operational efficiency at Lock and Dam 15 river stage 18 feet to a river stage of 24 feet.
Read full media release.
04/17/21
We have launched public input opportunity two in the flood study. This phase seeks input in conceptual plans for resilience to flooding at river stages 18 to 24 feet.
12/8/20
The first round of stakeholder engagement and public input closed on Monday, December 7, 2020. The consultant will be analyzing stakeholder and public feedback along with current plans, studies and conditions through early 2021. Watch for more information on additional feedback opportunities in March/April 2021.
11/9/20
View Media Release November 9, 2020.
Background
Following the historic floods of 2019, the City formed a flood task force to examine the issues and make a recommendation for moving forward. As a result, the City contracted a flood study to help identify structural and non-structural enhancements to the City’s flood response and defense systems. This site is dedicated to keeping the community informed as we move through this process.