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Watershed Management Studies

Flood Mitigation Master Plan

The City of Lincoln, in-partnership with the Lower Platte South Natural Resources District, has created this Flood Mitigation Master Plan (FMMP) to identify actions that can help reduce the negative impacts caused by flooding and protect the natural and beneficial functions of the floodplains in the City.


Salt Creek Floodplain Resiliency Study

The primary focus of this study is to illuminate how existing non-structural and structural floodplain management measures can be strengthened to further reduce flooding impacts to existing infrastructure, local businesses, residences, and future developments and to enhance the floodplain resiliency of Salt Creek.


Comprehensive Watershed Master Plan

The City of Lincoln, in partnership with the Lower Platte South NRD, developed a Comprehensive Watershed Master Plan (Master Plan). The Master Plan is a compilation of all previously completed watershed master plans.

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