bob3306
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 28, 2008
- 15
My client would like an elevated crosswalk/speed bump across a street to connect a couple buildings. Since the street is sloped, if I extend the elevated crosswalk like they have asked (from curb to curb), it will block the gutters and pond water on the high side.
I've suggested ramping down and back up at the gutters, but they seem to hate that idea. There are no storm pipes in the vicinity to install a catch basin, that would be too easy.
There's not much drainage so I'm not concerned about capacity, just standing water. I was thinking of using a 4" x 2" rectangular steel pipe. Mounting it along the gutter line, and paving an 1-1/2” directly above it. I only have at best 3-1/2" (the height of a speed bump) to work with.
I'm not sure how that would hold up...and I wonder about end treatments.
Has anyone else ran into this?