Text Version      
Montgomery County Maryland top half of montgomerycounty seal
Home | Translate  
 

Targeted Neighborhood Program

A Targeted Neighborhood is a community that is selected for more intensive stormwater control due to factors such as:

  • Nearby watershed restoration projects that require better stormwater control from the neighborhood area to be effective.
  • The neighborhood itself has identified drainage problems which require more intensive runoff reduction.
  • An active watershed group or community association exists which is interested in supporting the stormwater control effort.

Targeted Neighborhoods in Montgomery County

Return to Top

Goals and Methods

The County has set a goal that a minimum of 30 percent of Targeted Neighborhood properties will have some form of stormwater control project. After RainScapes are installed, the goal is to achieve a measurable reduction in stormwater runoff. We hope that RainScapes in these neighborhoods will result in better stormwater control at the subwatershed scale, resulting in clean, healthy local streams while adding value through better landscaping throughout the community.

We encourage every resident in the neighborhood to select an appropriate RainScapes technique to install, or take other easy steps to control stormwater from their yard.

DEP conducts an inventory of potential project opportunities and constraints in these neighborhoods as the initial step, and holds workshops and training events to help residents understand how various projects work. Projects such as rain gardens, rain barrels and cisterns, and tree planting are then offered to be installed for residents who wish to participate in the program.

DEP will monitor the level of participation and the amount of runoff reduction that can be achieved within small drainage areas in these neighborhoods with a combination of flow monitoring equipment, follow-up surveys, and site visits.

Return to Top

Qualify as a Targeted Neighborhood

How does a community qualify as a Targeted Neighborhood? This is a determination made by DEP based on watershed conditions, local community support, and other landscape factors. The geographic locations of Targeted Neighborhoods is primarily in more populated watershed regions of the County including Rock Creek, the Anacostia River drainages (Sligo Creek, Northwest Branch, and Paint and Little Paint Branch), and selected watersheds that drain directly to the Potomac River.

Return to Top

How to Participate

If you have a well-organized neighborhood and can leverage community-wide support for reaching our 30 percent participation goal, then DEP will support your neighborhood through partnership with a local watershed organization. DEP encourages local watershed organizations to lead stewardship efforts, and DEP is interested in neighborhood partnerships to help control stormwater, which pollutes local streams. DEP provides technical assistance and supplies for project installation through the local watershed organization. We are currently working with the Friends of Sligo Creek in several neighborhoods and expect to expand the effort in the Rock Creek watershed with the help of the Friends of Rock Creek’s Environment group. If you interested in learning more about Targeted Neighborhoods, please email us at RainScapes Application or call 311.

Projects which are in the targeted neighborhood but not on a targeted property may apply for a Rainscapes Rewards Rebate after the neighborhood assessment is completed.

Return to Top

 
Last edited: 8/25/2011