Park Hills Drainageway Project Update

rock construction entrance
Rock Construction Entrance

The Park Hills Drainageway Project is an undertaking by the Ferguson Township Public Works Department to manage stormwater going into the Park Hills Stream stretching from Devonshire Drive to Park Hills Park. The scope of the project includes stormwater management, erosion control, improvement of utilities in the drainageway, and tree preservation.

A base station, similar to the one pictured, has been set up at Homestead Park to assist with survey accuracy. The station will be in place throughout the duration of the project.

base stationCurrent work on the project includes rock construction entrances, site access roads, instillation of sediment filter socks, tree clearing, root pruning, and placement of tree protection fences.

For the duration of the project, motorists may encounter traffic control measure, but one lane of traffic should remain open at all times.

This project's completion is expected by mid-2025.

Visit the Park Hills Drainageway Project page for more resources and updated information about the project.

Previous Updates

Park Hills Drainageway Project Set to Begin (Posted December 5, 2023)

Township Awarded Consumptive Use Mitigation Grant (Posted August 25, 2023)

The Park Hills Drainageway Project has gone out to bid and work is anticipated to begin by the end of the year.

The Park Hills Drainageway Project is an undertaking by the Ferguson Township Public Works Department to manage stormwater going into the Park Hills Stream stretching from Devonshire Drive to Park Hills Park. The scope of the project includes stormwater management, erosion control, improvement of utilities in the drainageway, and tree preservation.

Ferguson Township staff are devoted to seeking out and applying for sources of funding which help offset the costs of improvement projects such as this one. In 2021, Ferguson Township staff secured a grant of $200,000 from the National Fish and Wildlife Fund and in April of 2023, another $500,000 was awarded through the Consumptive Use Mitigation Grant offered by the Susquehanna River Basin Commission. Funds from both grants will be used to pursue implementation of the Park Hills Drainageway Project.