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| − | '''<h3>LID opportunities in parks</h3>'''  [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|The bioretention area installed at O’Connor Park | + | '''<h3>[[LID opportunities in parks]]</h3>'''  [[File:Example.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|The bioretention area installed at O’Connor Park | 
|  | in Mississauga is part of a stormwater management system |  | in Mississauga is part of a stormwater management system | 
|  | that treats parking lot runoff prior to discharging to a local |  | that treats parking lot runoff prior to discharging to a local | 
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|  | roadwork, will affect the operation of LID practices in the park. |  | roadwork, will affect the operation of LID practices in the park. | 
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| − | '''<h3>Inter-municipal transfer of funds</h3>''' Integrating LID practices into the municipal stormwater | + | '''<h4>Inter-municipal transfer of funds</h4>''' Integrating LID practices into the municipal stormwater | 
|  | management framework may change how municipal funds are |  | management framework may change how municipal funds are | 
|  | managed. Traditional stormwater management maintenance |  | managed. Traditional stormwater management maintenance | 
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| − | '''<h3>Source Areas</h3>'''  [[File:Example3.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|The road surface (left) contributes significantly | + | '''<h4>Source Areas</h4>'''  [[File:Example3.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|The road surface (left) contributes significantly | 
|  | more stormwater pollutants than the parkland area (right). To |  | more stormwater pollutants than the parkland area (right). To | 
|  | achieve maximum watershed benefit a designer could consider |  | achieve maximum watershed benefit a designer could consider | 
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|  | !colspan="3" style="background: brown; color: white"|'''o Unlikely''' |  | !colspan="3" style="background: brown; color: white"|'''o Unlikely''' | 
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| − | '''<h3>Making it happen: Approaches to getting LID into parks </h3>''' | + | '''<h3>[[Making it happen: Approaches to getting LID into parks]] </h3>''' | 
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|  | The scale of your LID project will largely determine how you |  | The scale of your LID project will largely determine how you | 
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|  | For example, installing bioretention, infiltration chambers, |  | For example, installing bioretention, infiltration chambers, | 
|  | or permeable pavement in a parking lot requires removal of |  | or permeable pavement in a parking lot requires removal of | 
| − | existing pavement. Budget and resources set aside for parking | + | existing pavement. Budget and resources set aside for parking lot replacement could be transferred to a retrofit project that | 
|  | + | includes replacement of this infrastructure.<br> | 
|  | + | '''<h4>Involvement of consultants and contractors</h4>''' | 
|  | + | Consultants are required for large-scale retrofit projects, | 
|  | + | specifically for the final screening of options, pre-design, | 
|  | + | detailed design, tender and contract documents, construction | 
|  | + | supervision and administration, and assumption and | 
|  | + | verification. Site contractors are also required for large-scale LID retrofits. | 
|  | + | Ideally, contractors should be pre-qualified based on previous | 
|  | + | experience with similar LID projects. | 
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|  | + | '''<h4>More intensive public consultation</h4>''' | 
|  | + | Stakeholders must be closely involved in the retrofit process | 
|  | + | for large-scale LID projects. These projects have longer | 
|  | + | construction windows, may have significant impacts on longterm | 
|  | + | public use patterns of the park, and will cost significantly | 
|  | + | more taxpayer dollars. | 
|  | + | Gaining public insight in advance of LID implementation can | 
|  | + | help address public concerns and information gaps, as well as | 
|  | + | identify public supporters and champions. Public consultation | 
|  | + | can help designers tailor the project to address community | 
|  | + | concerns and values. [[File:Example5.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|When installing new parks equipment, consider whether the LID practices can be integrated into the design. Here a | 
|  | + | bioswale has been built into the landscape between a playground and sidewalk. (Source: CVC)]] | 
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|  | + | '''<h4>External approvals</h4>''' | 
|  | + | Large-scale park retrofits may require a variety of approvals | 
|  | + | at the municipal, watershed, provincial, and/or federal level. | 
|  | + | Since LID is still relatively new, you may encounter policies | 
|  | + | or bylaws that present barriers to LID retrofit projects. | 
|  | + | Alternatively, the municipality may have to enforce some | 
|  | + | policies and bylaws to facilitate the implementation of LID | 
|  | + | projects within parks.  | 
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|  | + | '''<h4>Next Steps</h4>''' | 
|  | + | After reading this chapter you should know how to select the | 
|  | + | right LID practice for your site. You should also be familiar | 
|  | + | with the details you need to consider before undertaking an | 
|  | + | LID retrofit. |