These photos, taken on Dec. 3, 2007, show the flooding at Lake Forest Park Towne Centre. First, this map shows the area in which most of the photos were taken. It shows the
These photos show Lyon Creek at the entrance to Culvert 1, which is completely
That overflow at the entrance to Culvert 1 is responsible for this flooding, looking west towards the
The same overflow is the source of this flow, seen from the Fire Station looking east:
This photograph looks east, toward the Shopping Center from just east of Brookside Blvd.
There is so much water overflowing from Lyon Creek that it has effectively
Downstream of Culvert 1, which is clearly not big enough to contain today's flow,
This is the same area, Daylight 1, looking upstream. Even though Culvert 1
The entrance to Culvert 2 is overflowing, even though the only water entering it is coming from These photos show the output of Culvert 2, massively overflowing the banks of the
This looks downstream along the Daylight 2 segment. This artificial stream channel
Moving downstream, this is the the end of the Daylight 2 segment, looking at the
Here is a very telling photograph. This is the entrance to the final culvert at Towne Centre;
These photos clearly show that Lyon Creek Culverts 1 and 2, where water is directed as it enters Towne Centre, are of insufficient size to handle water volumes like December 3, 2007 flooding. And exacerbating the problem, Culvert 2 is actually smaller in size and capacity than Culvert 1 upstream. To protect the Towne Centre area from future flooding, both culverts need to be replaced with either open stream channels or culverts of adequate size to handle 100-year flow volumes. Also, both of the currently open stream channels - Daylight 1 and Daylight 2 here - need to be enhanced to handle the same flow.
Towne Centre was not the only place where Lyon Creek overflowed. The following photos show houses along 44th Ave. NE; Lyon Creek flows through or near all of these properties. Most of that creek bed is artificial, created when Lyon Creek was diverted in order to build Towne Centre in 1961. This house is immediately west of the entrance to Culvert 1.
This house is at the corner of 44th Ave. NE and NE 178th Street; Lyon Creek flows through its front yard:
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