The Bullards Park Stream Restoration Spot Repair, completed in the winter of 2020, protected public infrastructure from erosion and stabilized an intermittent tributary to Watts Branch within the Potomac River Watershed. The project enhanced the watershed through stream restoration, wetland enhancement, and invasive species control (bamboo).
The project:
- Stabilized the stream.
- Reduced erosion threatening public infrastructure, private property, and mature trees.
- Reestablished native vegetation.
- Protected existing wetlands and forested areas.
- Reduced pollutants to the Chesapeake Bay.
Progress Photos
Project Budget
- Cost of Design: $108,000
- Cost of Construction: $692,000
Project Timeline
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Project InitiatedApril 20, 2017
Design contract awarded to BayLand Consultants and Designers, Inc.
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Schematic Design (30% Completed)June 11, 2018
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Initial Public MeetingJune 12, 2018
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Second Community MeetingFeb. 7, 2019
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Advertisement for ConstructionOct. 3, 2019
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Mayor and Council AwardJan. 6, 2020
Construction contract awarded to Old Line Construction, Inc.
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Bamboo Harvest and Preliminary Site DelineationApril 2020
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Construction BeganSummer 2020
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Construction CompletedWinter 2020
Contact
Public Works Department
Environmental Management Division
240-314-8870
environment@rockvillemd.gov
Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.