Stormwater Education

Image of a flooded residential street.Stormwater flows over the ground surface during a rain event directly into the City's storm drainage system, including lakes and streams, without any treatment. Heavy rain events in short periods can result in flash flooding. Paved areas, such as driveways, parking lots, streets, and rooftops, contribute to increased stormwater runoff because they do not allow stormwater to seep into the ground. 

Public Works is responsible for addressing stormwater issues related to public infrastructure, including streets, bridges, culverts, pipes, and other similar structures within the City. Please report any of the following stormwater concerns to Public Works at 816.969.1800:

 

Stormwater Management Plan

A Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) is a required component of the City's Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit, issued by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR). The City's current MS4 permit is effective through September 30, 2026 and the City's Stormwater Management Plan is updated annually to remain in compliance with permit requirements.

2026 Update: The MDNR has issued a draft MS4 permit to replace the current permit upon its expiration. In response, the City has revised its Stormwater Management Plan to align with proposed changes in the draft MS4 permit.

Stormwater Publications

The City has several educational publications and videos available to aid residents and business owners:

Development Erosion Control Booklet

Know Where Your Water Goes Insert   

Stormwater Activity Booklet

The City is a member of the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC). MARC's Water Resources Division has helpful stormwater education publications.

 

Go Green with LS

Volunteering to keep Lee's Summit clean fosters a sense of community pride and contributes to a healthier, more beautiful environment for all residents.

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