When the City of Waukesha faced severe cyclical flooding near one of its major roadways, city leaders met to reevaluate how storm water was managed in several areas of the city. It was determined that flood areas 1 and 2 were the least developed and required additional storm water management components to reduce the costly damage and safety risks associated with flooding. Because the site was located near a main road that did not have an ideal alternative route, the construction schedule needed to be tight to minimize disruptions to traffic flow.