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April 3, 2008
RICHLAND CREEK STREAM RESTORATION
Project Intent: Improve and protect Richland creek and its associated riparian buffer through
easement acquisition, restoration and improvement in storm water controls. The 1,9001f of
restoration above Stadium drive has been cornerstone of the overall project and has been utilized
for both design and preservation components.
CWMTF Funds
CWMTF
$240,000
Town of Wake Forest Funds
Riparian Buffer Easement Acquisition
Joyner Park (Walker heirs) 12 ac (3,000 If) $392,000
Philanthropic Contributions
Riparian Buffer Conservation Easement on Richland Creek (13,2001f)
Town of Wake Forest 28 ac
Landowners/Developers
19 ac
High Quality Riparian Wetlands Conservation Easements
Wake County School Board 5 ac
Landowners/Developers/Town of Wake Forest 6 ac
Coordinated Design Efforts (hydraulics, fish passage, sediment transport)
Stadium Drive Bridge Replacement (NDCOT)
Rock Ramp Fish Passage (NCEEP)
Richland Creek Stream Restoration (NCEEP) (Stadium Drive to NC 98)
Public Outreach
Town of Wake Forest
NCSU - Co-OP
NCSU
KCI
Accomplishments
Acquired 63 acres (16,2001f) of Stream Conservation Easement Areas
Acquired 11 acres of High Quality Wetland Easement Areas
Town enacting more stringent storm water rules than state requirements
Removal of fish blockage at stadium drive
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Wetland Easements
Joyner Park
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Franklin-Wake County Line
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