Storm Water Drainage
Harbor Hills was started a long time ago, without the modern infrastructure design included which we find in today’s newer developments. Improvements are needed, the same as with the aging national infrastructure, but it takes time and resources which are in demand and in short supply. Our plan is to work together, residents and government, starting with sharing as much information as possible so we can work together for a common goal. Many of the drainage lines are installed/maintained by residents and we need to work together to keep these operational.
HHCA Trustees have developed a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document to provide background on storm water drainage within Harbor Hills. Licking County and Township staff have reviewed this document. Trustees are meeting and working with these officials and residents to improve issues, and we appreciate the help and support of Harbor Hill residents. HHCA storm water Drainage FAQ
County and Township road/drainage issues: 2020 presentation May 2021
Licking Co Engineering forms for driveway or ditch: Licking County Engineer
For property ownership boundary reference: Licking County Auditor:
HHCA Trustees maintain a map of known drainage lines. Tap Here to see drawings. Updates noted in red.
We found many failing old clay drain lines, with sections pulling apart, tile cracked or crushed. The two photos in this article represent replacement of old clay tile with solid PVC pipe and flexible coupling.
Author: Mike Martin