City Offices and Facilities Closed on Thursday, November 28, through Sunday, December 1 for Thanksgiving Holiday

Thursday, November 28, trash, food waste, and recycling routes will be collected on Wednesday, November 27. Friday, November 29, trash, food waste and recycling routes will be collected on Saturday, November 30.

2024 City Election for Mayor & Council

2024 Election Preliminary Results Now Available on the City Election Webpage.

Library Renovations Update 10/17: Changes to the Community Center/Recreation and Maple Avenue Trench Work Continues

The scheduling of demolition and construction timelines are pending weather.

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Stormwater Facility Inspection and Maintenance

Stormwater management facilities are designed to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff, re-charge groundwater through infiltration and reduce the velocity of the runoff. Throughout the City of Takoma Park, there are (53) public and thirty-five (35) permitted stormwater facilities. Dry wells, Bioretention Systems, Bioswale, Landscape Infiltration, Green Roof, Storage Chamber and Gravel/vegetated swale are few examples of stormwater facilities.

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Take a tour of Takoma Park’s stormwater management facilities!

This is an interactive map of all the city-owned bioretention and stormwater management facilities around Takoma Park. To navigate, simply click and drag on the interface, and press the ‘plus’ button to zoom. You can view details of individual facilities by clicking on the colored icons. To view photos, click on the “more info” field in the pop-up. Want to learn more about bioretention? Visit our stormwater management page.

 

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STORMWATER FACILITY INSPECTIONS

The City is responsible for inspecting all public and private stormwater management facilities. Homeowners and private property owners are responsible for the maintenance of their private permitted stormwater facility. The City is required by the State law to ensure that all residential and commercial private facilities are inspected once every three years.

Residential Facilities

Property owners will receive a letter from the City about the inspection. The notification will include an inspection form. The form must be completed by the property manager and/or owner and returned to the Department of Public Works within 30 days of receipt. City staff may also schedule an onsite inspection of key structural components, storage capacity, and maintenance status. The owner will be notified prior to the scheduled site visit. Any defects and required maintenance needs identified during the inspection will be communicated. We generally allow up to 60 days for the repairs to be affected.

Homeowners can fill out the inspection form online. Access the online forms here.

Commercial Facilities

The property owner will receive a letter from the City about the inspection. The notification will include an inspection form. The form must be completed by the property manager and/or owner and returned to the Department of Public Works within 30 days of receipt. City staff may also schedule an onsite inspection of key structural components, storage capacity, and maintenance status. The owner will be notified prior to the scheduled site visit. Any defects and required maintenance identified during the inspection will be communicated. We generally allow up to 60 days for the repairs to be completed.

Commercial property owners can fill out the inspection form online. Access the online forms here.

For question and comments about the form, please call 301-891-7633 or email stormwater@takomaparkmd.gov

 

 

Stormwater Management Program Sections