Project Background
The proposed flood mitigation project is in the Cameron Run watershed within the Chowan Avenue neighborhood. Larger storm events in recent years have overwhelmed the conveyance system, resulting in recurring roadway overtopping at the 8th Street and Chowan Avenue culverts and structural flooding at multiple residences in the neighborhood. This project was initiated by the County to address these challenges.
Project Description
This project will utilize hydrologic and hydraulic modeling to simulate and analyze a variety of flood mitigation approaches in order to determine the best solution for the neighborhood’s flooding challenges. The county seeks to implement a solution that will reduce risk of structural flooding by increasing capacity in the stormwater conveyance system and overland relief paths. The project will also include stabilization of the natural channel between Cherokee Avenue and Chowan Avenue, preventing streambank erosion and improving water quality.
The primary goals of the project include:
- Reduce localized flooding and erosion
- Address public safety concerns
- Improve the stormwater conveyance system
- Improve water quality and protect the local stream
- Use an innovative, sustainable and functional design
Project Location

The project is located in the Chowan Avenue neighborhood in the vicinity of Cherokee Avenue, 8th Street, and Chowan Avenue in Lincolnia. The project drainage area consists of approximately 246 acres that drain to Turkeycock Run.
Project Phase
The project is currently in the pre-design phase.