Doubs Meadow Park
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Description
The Town of Myersville anticipated a need to design a new park for the enjoyment of its citizens. The vision called for the design of a 24-acre municipal park located within the floodplain of Little Catoctin and Middle creeks.
To efficiently proceed and to meet stormwater regulations, ARRO developed hydrologic and hydraulic models of the 34-square-mile watershed and utilized an HEC-1 computer program to calibrate peak flows for various storm events. ARRO also utilized HEC-RAS to develop existing and proposed 100-year floodplains and a 100-year floodway for the proposed 24-acre park at the confluence of Little Catoctin and Middle creeks.
The improvements for Phase I consisted of:
- A new entrance to the park
- State Route 17 grading, storm drainage, paving, and pavement markings for widening
- Grading, storm drainage, and gravel for 100 parking spaces
- Mass grading of ball fields
- Sediment and erosion control
- Seeding and mulching of disturbed areas
The improvements for Phase II consisted of:
- A new entrance to the park
- State Route 17 grading, storm drainage, paving, and pavement markings for widening
- Grading, storm drainage and gravel for 100 parking spaces
- Mass grading of ball fields
- Sediment and erosion control
- Seeding and mulching disturbed areas
The improvements for Phase III consisted of constructing a new pavilion, furnishing and installing site lighting, minor grading, seeding and mulching of disturbed areas, and related work.
The big winners were the kids, who received a big boost from the Wolfsville-Myersville Athletic Association. They were involved from the beginning and, with the additional cooperation of the town and ARRO, the Doubs Meadow Park is now a treasured community jewel. In addition, the stormwater management solution resulted in beautiful wetlands that complement the shared space
of the park.