Local Government Advisory Committee John Willingham Council President Elizabeth Minor Mayor Eden Freeman City Manager Kelly Henshaw City Engineer.

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Local Government Advisory Committee John Willingham Council President Elizabeth Minor Mayor Eden Freeman City Manager Kelly Henshaw City Engineer

About Winchester Population – 27,543 (2014 estimate) Size – 9.3 square miles Council/Manager form of government Budget – $222,635,993 (FY16 Adopted) General Fund - $83,115,000 Schools - $70,475,993 Capital Improvements - $15,000,000 Major Employers (1,000-4,999 employees) Winchester Medical Center Rubbermaid Commercial Products Major Employers ( employees) O’Sullivan Films, Inc. Shenandoah University National Fruit Winchester Public Schools City of Winchester

A rich history 1744 – Winchester founded by Col. James Wood 1752 – Received town charter 1758 – George Washington elected to first public office 1808 – Central water system installed, 3 rd oldest public water system in U.S Civil War – Winchester changed hands approximately 70 times between Union and Confederate 1874 – Town becomes City and independent from County 1895 – Judge John Handley bequeaths funding for JHHS, Library, School for black students and private endowment 1900 – Rouss City Hall built

Mission and Vision Mission To provide a safe, vibrant, sustainable community while striving to constantly improve the quality of life for our citizens and economic partners. Vision 2028 To be a beautiful, vibrant city with a historic downtown, growing economy, great neighborhoods with a range of housing options and easy movement.

Stormwater History Winchester was classified as a Small MS4 locality as a result of the 2000 census First MS4 permit cycle began on July 1, 2003 We are currently in our third 5-year permit cycle (Year 3) As a result of our first permit cycle, the City has a water protection ordinance in place, which addresses water quantity and quality Water quality requirements were introduced in 2006 Current programs administered that relate to stormwater include: Virginia Erosion & Sediment Control Program Virginia Stormwater Management Program National Flood Insurance Program

Stormwater History Land within the City limits drains to five streams Three are impaired and are covered under the Opequon Creek Watershed TMDL Implementation Plan that was approved in 2006 Abrams Creek Town Run Redbud Run Two are not impaired Hoge Run Buffalo Lick Run

City’s Perspective on Stormwater We acknowledge that we are part of both the local and Chesapeake Bay watersheds and need to do our part The City is the only MS4 locality in the Northern Shenandoah Valley, which presents challenges relating to compliance, enforcement and economic development We feel the new VSMP regulations (effective July 1, 2014) will help to “level the playing field”; however, our MS4 designation holds us accountable and has many more requirements than just the VSMP

What are we doing? Planning for numerous activities and projects that will be necessary in the coming years to meet the increasingly more stringent stormwater regulations This will require significant City resources Staying on top of annual requirements and deliverables for the MS4 permit

What are we doing? Continuing to operate our E&SC program in accordance with DEQ requirements Continuing to develop and operate our VSM program in accordance with DEQ requirements This is a continuous process since VSMP is a relatively new local program The Harrisonburg regional office has been a valuable resource in helping us get the program off the ground Maintaining our membership in the NFIP

What do we need help with? Additional funding (and staff) to meet requirements of the new stormwater regulations and MS4 permit requirements Clarity and further assistance from DEQ Information often isn’t sent out in a timely manner (to give localities enough time for full implementation) Many times the local DEQ office and Richmond do not appear to be on the same page (we hear different things depending on where the information originates)