Drainage Problems Discovered At New Track Venue

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

Founders Park track/venue

 

 

Underground drainage pipes damaged.

 

FIX COULD BE EXPENSIVE

As the new running track/field venue at Founders Park is beginning to take shape, a problem has arisen; underground storm water drainage pipes installed twenty years ago are damaged. 

The cracked/collapsed metal pipes were discovered during inspections in preparation for connecting the new drainage system to the existing pipes.

Replacement cast concrete pipes would cost about $250K; but public works director Johnson was directed to look into value engineering to reduce cost, perhaps by reducing pipe diameter. 

The pipe in question actually begins at the softball complex at the south (high) side of the property.

Councilman Martin said he had heard recently from a downstream resident of the Fairfield Village subdivision, who is worried about chronic drainage issues in that neighborhood.

The city commissioned an engineering study earlier this year to determine what may be done there, in partnership with homeowners.


Track drainage system.








Comments

Anonymous said…
Is anyone surprised by the incompetence of this poorly planed project.
A. Bierce said…
def. "value engineering": NOUN, "papering over another act of government incompetence by deferring the costs of remediating an infrastructure problem that would cost $1.00 today, will cost $3.00 tomorrow, and would have cost $0.25 yesterday with just a little effort and the slightest sense of accountability. None of which, it is hoped, will be noticed when the $3.00 bill comes due after taxpayers have largely forgotten about the project altogether."
Anonymous said…
Duck!
Anonymous said…
Fairhope high just got $6 million for recreation. Hope they chip in. Pay off what they still owe on the jumbotron at volanta too.
Anonymous said…
Mess as normal
Anonymous said…
They have plenty to spend on sports but none for the library expansion.
Anonymous said…
"They have plenty to spend on sports but none for the library expansion."

Or a decent performing arts venue.