The City of Bentonville Engineering Department is conducting a Public Feedback Meeting to discuss the proposed drainage and street construction projects listed below. The public is invited to ask questions, view plans, and provide comments. Please visit https://www.bentonvillebond.com/ for more information regarding the proposed drainage and street improvement projects.
Location: Bentonville Public Library – Walmart Room – 405 S Main Street, Bentonville AR
Time: 4:30pm to 6:00pm
Date: Wednesday, June 29th 2022
The following projects will be available for comment, with Engineering Department staff available to answer any questions.
Drainage Projects:
SE C Lateral
This project shall include a drainage collection system beginning on SE B St, North of SE 6th St, heading North and continuing East through the alleyway between SE B St and SE C St for 215 feet, then heading North on SE C St for 825 feet until the intersection of SE C St and SE 3 rd St. This project will include drainage improvements to improve the quality of drainage runoff in the area as necessary.
NW 4th and D St
This project is to determine best alignment to reduce yard flooding between NW C St to NW D Street and NW 4th Street to NW 3rd Street by conveying stormwater via enclosed drainage system and/or open channel to the existing detention basin.
SW 2nd and O St
This project is to install pipe to collect water from the highway that is currently flooding homes
along O St.
Street Projects:
E Battlefield Boulevard - E Central Ave. to Water Tower Rd.
The project consists of improving approximately 3,850 feet of E Battlefield Boulevard between E Central Avenue and Water Tower Road into a three-lane roadway with pedestrian/bicycle facilities. The project does not include intersection improvements at Central Avenue nor at Water Tower Road. The existing bridge across I-49 would be widened on both sides to provide pedestrian side paths on both sides of the bridge.
Tiger Boulevard Overpass - McCollum Dr. to NE Grammercy Rd.
The project consists of extending Tiger Boulevard approximately 0.61 miles from McCollum Drive eastward over I-49 via a bridge overpass to tie into NE Grammercy Road. The proposed Tiger Boulevard will be four lanes with a raised center median and pedestrian/bicycle facilities.