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MARKET DISTRICT
MULTI-PURPOSE
STORMWATER PROJECT

Market District Multi-Purpose Stormwater Project

Construction began in March 2021 on work for the West Stormwater Facility. Learn more in the About section.

Concept Map Base

 

Construction of the West Pond has been going on for the past 18 months and should be substantially complete in the next 60 days. In an effort to quickly fill the submerged portion of this wet detention facility, the contractor is planning to pump water from the East Pond (adjacent to Premier Health and Fitness) to the West Pond. This will cause the East Pond to temporarily go dry; however, it will naturally refill with rain.”

Concept Plan of the Park

Concept Plan of the Park Area

 

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ABOUT THE PROJECT

The Market District has long been characterized by a mixture of strong local businesses and stable, active and engaged neighborhoods. In order to keep pace with growth and to improve the quality of stormwater flowing to Lake Jackson, upgrades to the area’s stormwater system are underway. Building on the Sense of Place efforts, roadways will be upgraded to provide beautification and improve mobility. Major electric infrastructure was upgraded with the transmission lines east of the electrical substation that previously ran through the ponds being relocated to improve reliability and aesthetics. The Market District Multi-Purpose Stormwater Project will reclaim public open space and further enhance the area’s public amenities while creating an opportunity for a future park as part of the Market District Placemaking Project.

The overall project area is approximately 30 acres. 

Elements of the multi-purpose stormwater project include:

  • Beautify and improve Maclay Commerce Drive and Maclay Boulevard (from Maclay Commerce Drive to Mosswood Chase)
  • Provide areas for family-friendly activities
  • Promote outdoor business activities
  • Create walking/jogging trails
  • Establish open space for special events

The multi-purpose project consists of four general areas that will flow together, each with its unique elements.

Stormwater Elements

West Stormwater Facility

The West Stormwater Facility will be a wet detention pond serving a large part of the Market District as a regional stormwater facility. Some areas in the District were developed prior to many of the environmental regulations that exist today. As such, water quality treatment is not in place to address stormwater runoff from some of these areas. The West Stormwater Facility will provide retrofit water quality treatment and rate control (protect against flooding) for the entire 300 Acre +/- watershed that drains to it, including some of the previously untreated areas. It will also serve as a passive recreation area with a walking trail connection to the rest of the project along the north side of the electrical substation.

The City of Tallahassee began construction of the West Stormwater Facility in March 2021. This portion of the project will include construction of a roughly 8‐acre wet detention pond that will serve as a regional stormwater facility for a large part of the Market District. The facility will provide water quality treatment and protection against flooding for the entire 300-acre watershed that drains to it, including the proposed roadway improvements on Maclay Boulevard and Maclay Commerce Drive and the future park being implemented by Blueprint.

The West Stormwater Facility will also include a 0.5-mile pedestrian path around the pond. Retaining walls with an architectural board‐form face will create the effect of a bridge over the inflow to the pond. Retaining walls with the same finish at the pond's outfall will hide the control structure and create an observation platform for wildlife viewing and stormwater education kiosks. Advanced stormwater best management practices, such as bioswales, gabion-lined ditches, etc. will be implemented around the pond to treat runoff before it enters the pond.

This project is expected to be completed by Spring 2023, barring any unanticipated delays. Construction hours will generally be from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week.

diagram of West Stormwater Facility Construction Plans for the West Stormwater Facility

East Stormwater Facility

While also providing water quality treatment and rate attenuation, the East Stormwater Facility will be designed to be more park like with walking or fitness paths and landscape/hardscape features surrounding it. A constructed wetland that captures stormwater runoff directly from Maclay Commerce Drive and adjacent commercial properties may be incorporated into the design of the East Stormwater Facility.

diagram of East Stormwater Facility

 

Park Timieline

 

Park Elements
Park Elements around Tallahassee
Park Elements around Tallahassee
Park Elements around Tallahassee

The Market District Placemaking Project is just 1 of 27 Blueprint 2020 Infrastructure projects funded by the 1 cent sales tax extension in 2014.  The Market District Placemaking Project tied with the Orange-Meridian Placemaking project for the top-ranked Community Enhancement, Connectivity, and Quality of life (CCQ) projects.  Known in 2014 as Project 11: Market District Activity Center Connectivity,  it included funding for construction, stormwater improvements, greenway connections, streetscaping, and gateway enhancements. The sales tax project as currently approved by the Intergovernmental Agency Board of Directors, includes the construction of a central park space, pedestrian, safety, and intersection improvements, and sidewalk and trails.

This Placemaking project has a total estimated budget of $11.1 million which is based on project costs developed during the Leon County Sales Tax Citizen Committee's project development process in 2014.  The estimated costs of the  improvements, updated for current 2020 costs, are included below:

  • Central Park Space: $ 2.4 million
  • Pedestrian, safety & intersection improvements: $5.2 million
  • Sidewalks and Trails: $3.5 million

An updated cost estimate for the project will be prepared as elements of the project move forward.

Market District Corridor Placemaking Action Plan (2011)

In 2011, the City Commission adopted the "Market District Corridor Placemaking Action Plan," developed by the Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department in collaboration with Market District business owners and residents, with a vision of fostering a unique 'sense of place' in the Market District area. During development of the Action Plan, repurposing of the existing stormwater ponds in the center of the Market District was identified as a top priority of citizens and business owners.

The City Commission allocated $500,000 in FY 2012 for initial implementation of the Market District Action Plan by the Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department. This investment was intended to kick-start initial improvements in the area by encouraging residents and visitors to visit and explore the district.  Funding was used to help acquire property for the park, and is presently encumbered with implementing the adopted wayfinding plan, and allocated to implementing other pedestrian improvements in coordination with infrastructure improvements in the area.

 

Park Timieline

 

Roadway Improvements

Maclay Boulevard and Maclay Commerce Drive will be enhanced with a landscaped median, sidewalks and on-street parking. The intersections of Maclay Commerce Drive with Martin Hurst Road and Maclay Boulevard will be improved.

diagram of proposed roadway improvements on Meclay Commons area
Diagram of proposed roadway improvements on the Maclay Commerce Drive.

 

diagram of proposed roadway improvements on Maclay Boulevard
Diagram of proposed roadway improvements on the Maclay Boulevard.

 

Park Timieline

 

INFRASTRUCTURE

park idea 1
stormwater landscaping
stormwater landscaping 2

To keep pace with growth and improve the quality of stormwater flowing to Lake Jackson, upgrades to the area's stormwater system are necessary. Improvements to the roadway network and electric transmission utilities are also needed. This infrastructure work will improve water quality, pedestrian and vehicular safety and create an opportunity to enhance Sense of Place efforts already underway in the Market District.

PARK

This 9.8 acre parcel will be used for a park complete with active and passive amenities for pedestrian and recreational purposes. Community input, site design principals and the project budget, have help guide project team develop the design. Park amenities will include paths for running and walking, a shaded gathering space, a play area, water play elements, open spaces, restrooms, and pickleball courts. Design will be complete in fall 2022.

Market District Park Survey Results

 

park idea 1
park idea
stormwater landscaping 2

Public Engagement

In keeping with the Market District Sense of Place Plan adopted in 2011, various public parcels were redesigned and have been combined to create space for a Market District Park. Major stormwater ponds are being transformed and one was filled in. As the main greenspace area, this 9.8 acre parcel will be used for amenities, pedestrian and recreational purposes. Community input and site design principals will help guide the amenities are featured in the park.

Public Engagement Meeting 4 | April 14 & 15, 2021
Download Community Engagement Presentation 4 Download Infrastructure Presentation 4 Market District Multipurpose Stormwater and Park Project Meeting | April 14, 2021 (Morning) Market District Multipurpose Stormwater and Park Project Meeting | April 14, 2021 (Evening) Market District Multipurpose Stormwater and Park Project Meeting | April 15, 2021
Public Engagement Meeting 3 | December 15, 16 & 17, 2020
Download Infrastructure Presentation 3 Download Park Amenities Presentation 3
Public Engagement Meeting 2 | October 20, 21 & 22, 2020
Download Infrastructure Presentation 2 Download Park Amenities Presentation 2 Market District Community Meeting October 21, 2020 Market District Community Meeting October 22, 2020
Public Engagement Meeting 1 | August 11, 12 & 13, 2020
Download Infrastructure Presentation 1 Download Park Amenities Presentation 1 Market District Community Meeting August 11, 2020

CONNECT WITH US!

Questions about Stormwater?
Contact: Jason Smith, P.E.
jason.smith@talgov.com
(850) 891-6860

Questions about Roadways?
Contact: Randy Lane, P.E.
randy.lane@talgov.com
(850) 891-6860

Questions about the Park?
Contact: Sue Tanski
susan.tanski@blueprintIA.org
(850) 219-1060

 

For more information about the Blueprint Market District Placemaking Project click here.

 

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