McKelvey Park Detention Basin
The McKelvey Park Detention Basin Project is one of the elements of the Permanente Creek Flood Protection Project.
After years of planning and design, the Santa Clara Valley Water District is preparing to construct flood protection improvements along Permanente Creek. Once completed, the Permanente Creek Flood Protection Project will provide natural flood protection for at least 2,200 properties in Mountain View and Los Altos, create recreational opportunities and enhance the environment.
The McKelvey Park detention basin is the second project element to begin construction. Construction began in January 2017 and is now completed.
Project highlights
Features
- New 0.7 acre mini park facility with playgrounds and other features
- Construction of an inlet and outlet to allow water flows to enter and exit the fields
- Architecturally treated retaining wall around the lowered fields
- Basin to collect peak storm flows from Hale and Permanente creeks during an approximately 50-year flood event or larger
Benefits
- Flood protection for thousands of homes and businesses in Mountain View and Los Altos, saving residents thousands of dollars on flood insurance each year
- Provides new facilities and amenities to park users
- Reduces construction impacts to downstream residential and business areas
An artist rendering of the completed project is available for viewing.
Project progress and completion
The detention basin project is one of three major elements of the larger Permanente Creek Flood Protection Project that will provide natural flood protection for approximately 2,200 properties in Mountain View and Los Altos. Valley Water completed the McKelvey Park Detention Basin in February 2020.
McKelvey Park Detention Basin Project works in conjunction with the Rancho San Antonio County Park Detention Basins and the Permanente Creek Channel Improvements Project. All three elements are currently in construction. Upon completion and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) certification, the project will save residents thousands of dollars on flood insurance each year. Additional benefits at McKelvey Park include a new mini-park facility with playgrounds, new and improved ball fields with terraced bleachers, a new concession and scorekeeper’s booth, new storage, new restrooms and a new community room.
Thank you for your patience and understanding during the construction of this project and for attending the community celebration.
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