Specifications include, but are not limited to: Task 1 – Data Collection and Review Collection of the data necessary to develop the Stormwater Master Plan which may include, but not limited to: Storm drain and sewer system maps including all appurtenances (The City has GIS available) Conflicting Utilities and Hazards Hydrogeological coverages Existing planned capital projects Street data Parcel Boundary Bike/Pedestrian planning priority areas Pavement condition Opportunities for inner-agency collaboration(s) Task 2 – Develop Potential Stormwater Projects Identify and analyze projects at an appropriate scale for capital planning by using current technologies. This should include aerial photograph bands obtained from the City to generate data useful for project opportunity assessment. Provide the City with new up-to-date surface feature datasets that can identify potential project opportunities and their associated maximum footprints, and drainage areas. Perform a compliance analysis on all proposed projects, provide BMP performance data and quantify pollutant load reduction to ensure the goals of the ULAR EWMP are met. Develop a list of preferred project types and configurations, including but not limited to, infiltration galleries, capture and re-use, bio filtration systems, street curb extensions, permeable pavements, deep infiltration wells and park retrofits on both publicly and privately owned land. Evaluate the menu of projects with the Safe Clean Water project scoring criteria to demonstrate multi-benefit amenities. Develop citywide topologies to streamline project suitability screening. Customize recommended solutions to specific landscape settings and pollutants of concern. Delineate the drainage area to each storm drain facility and identify portions of the watershed that drain to potential projects. The consultant shall provide the City with identified project locations for review. The City will provide feedback on the identified project types and potential locations, and direct if any projects should be modified, removed, or added. Task 3 – Prioritize and Map Potential and Planned Projects The Consultant shall closely collaborate with the City to establish a prioritization system to evaluate and rank the identified opportunities based on meeting water quality objectives for the ULAR EWEMP; project cost-effectiveness (i.e., dollars per pound of pollutant captured); scoring criteria for the Safe, Clean Water Program; and stakeholder values. The list of potential projects shall be cross-referenced with other capital programs and programmatic data to identify shovelready opportunities for synergy with ongoing programs/initiatives. All identified projects shall be mapped on GIS.