Projects
Asset Maintenance
Overview
The Town of Wake Forest owns and maintains E Juniper Ave. The existing street has approximately 428 linear feet from N Main Street to Cul-De-Sac. Approximately, the street has 20 ft of width, and the length of the street are 200 linear feet of asphalt pavement and approximately...
ARPA Project
Overview
MOU with the City of Raleigh
Opportunity to address flooding and aging infrastructure when the City of Raleigh performs upgrades.
The Town of Wake Forest is providing $1.35 million to the City of Raleigh for stormwater infrastructure...
Overview
Pond dam breach and flood concerns identified by Freese and Nichols 2017 Investigation and report.
Upper Dam Design Finalization to include permitting, bid and construction support for Upper Dam that will be funded by ARPA. Design and construction for the lower...
Overview
As a member of the Upper Neuse Basin Association (UNRBA), it is in the best interest of the Town of Wake Forest (TOWF) to have a water quality model that can be utilized to support a watershed plan for Horse Creek.
The model will be used in tracking compliance with...
Overview
The principal culvert to be evaluated for this project is located on Falconhurst Drive, approximately 200 feet west of Hampton Chase Court. A secondary culvert on Hampton Chase Court will also be evaluated in the analysis. Both culverts convey baseflow and stormwater...
Overview
H.L. Miller Park is located in the heart of downtown Wake Forest, adjacent to several municipal buildings including the Wake Forest Town Hall and Wake Forest Police Department. The park is bordered by a municipal parking lot, which serves the Town Hall and hosts a weekly...
Greenways, Transportation & Pedestrian Access Projects
Project Overview
South Franklin Street will be widened from Rogers Road to Artisan Park Drive by the developer of Holding Village. The development has already...