File #: ID-139-21    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/6/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/18/2021 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS WATER ACTIVITY ENTERPRISE, APPROVING THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BRIGHTON AND THE BRIGHTON DITCH COMPANY AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY AND TO UNDERTAKE SUCH TASKS AS MAY BE REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT THE PROVISIONS OF THE AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY
Attachments: 1. Resolution - Brighton Ditch Agreement, 2. Agreement Doc - Brighton Ditch Agreement, 3. Presentation - Brighton Ditch Agreement, 4. 139 PPT
Department of Utilities
Reference: Approve Brighton Ditch Company Agreement
To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Jane Bais DiSessa, City Manager
Prepared By: Austin Creswell, Water Resources Engineer
Through: Brett Sherman, Director of Utilities
Brad Dallam, Assistant Director of Utilities
Date Prepared: May 6, 2021
PURPOSE
To consider the approval of an agreement between the City of Brighton and the Brighton Ditch. The agreement is entitled Agreement for Applications for Grant, Design, and Construction Involving the Ken Mitchell Cell 1 Diversion Structure.

BACKGROUND
The City of Brighton operates a diversion structure on the South Platte River that serves as an inlet and outlet for water moving into and out of the Ken Mitchell Cell 1 storage reservoir. In the same vicinity but on the opposite (West) river bank, the Brighton Ditch operates a diversion structure that moves water from the river into the Brighton Ditch. The Brighton Ditch also owns a diversion dam at the same site that spans the river. This diversion dam creates a higher water level on the upstream side, which provides more water to the ditch. These structures are shown on Figure 1.

In 2015 a flood damaged both of these diversion structures and created a washed out area on the East end of the diversion dam on the City's side of the river. This washed out area allowed the river to freely run around the East end of the diversion dam. Repairs were made after the flood, which included a temporary berm built across the washed out area.

The City has been in discussions with the Brighton Ditch about making more permanent improvements to better stabilize the river bank in the area of the temporary berm. Improvements would include river bank armoring and a high-flow flood channel that would allow floods to safely pass through the area without damaging the structures.

One problem with having a diversion dam in the area is that it causes sediment to accumulate. Brighton ...

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