Stormwater Action Plan
Wayne County Department of Public Services introduces a 6-prong approach to stormwater management. A clear, strategic framework focused on restoring and strengthening stormwater infrastructure to reduce flood risk, improve drainage, and maintain systems throughout the County.
You can use the map below to track our progress of catch basin cleaning and street sweeping throughout Wayne County:
Wayne County Department of Public Services introduces a 6-prong approach to stormwater management. A clear, strategic framework focused on restoring and strengthening stormwater infrastructure to reduce flood risk, improve drainage, and maintain systems throughout the County.
You can use the map below to track our progress of catch basin cleaning and street sweeping throughout Wayne County:
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Stormwater Management Overview
Wayne County’s Department of Public Services (DPS) has released a comprehensive overview of its stormwater management work across 43 communities, highlighting major improvements, increased system maintenance, and a proactive approach to reducing flooding risks.
Protecting Residents, Roads, and Neighborhoods
DPS’s mission is centered on keeping residents safe, supporting mobility, and improving quality of life. Stormwater management plays a critical role in achieving that mission. As extreme weather events and aging infrastructure place added pressure on drainage systems, DPS has expanded its maintenance and mitigation efforts to serve neighborhoods throughout the county better.
A Six-Part Strategy for Stronger Flood Protection
To manage stormwater effectively across such a large region, DPS uses a strategic, six-pronged approach:
1. Street Sweeping
Sweeping helps prevent leaves, trash, and sediment from clogging drains while also improving roadway safety and appearance.
2. Catch Basin Cleaning
Removing debris from catch basins keeps neighborhood drainage systems functioning properly, which is critical in older communities with aging infrastructure.
3. Detention Pond Maintenance
Regular cleaning and maintenance help ponds hold more stormwater during major rain events, easing pressure on roads and neighborhoods.
4. Roadside Ditching
Improving roadside ditches increases water flow, reduces pooling, and helps prevent local street flooding.
5. County Drain Maintenance
Keeping major drains clear ensures large volumes of water can move through the system efficiently.
6. Pump House Rehabilitation
Upgrading and modernizing pump houses strengthens the county’s ability to move water during severe weather.
Service Demand & Impact: 2020–2025
Stormwater-related requests continue to rise. Between 2020 and 2025, DPS responded to more than 5,700 stormwater service requests. The data highlights several communities experiencing some of the highest demand, including Dearborn Heights, Wayne, and Westland, areas where DPS has conducted extensive ditching, catch basin cleaning, and other mitigation work.
Some key highlights from this period include:
- Over 1,000 catch basins cleaned
- Major ditching projects completed across multiple high-need neighborhoods
- Significant street sweeping and debris removal along county corridors
- Pump station upgrades aimed at boosting reliability during heavy rain
These efforts reflect DPS’s commitment to staying ahead of stormwater issues before they become emergencies.
Building a More Resilient County
Wayne County continues to invest in long-term stormwater solutions to reduce flooding, protect homes, and keep communities moving safely. The 43-community initiative is part of the department’s larger push to modernize infrastructure, improve responsiveness, and deliver consistent, high-quality service to residents.
For more information or to submit a stormwater concern, residents can contact:
DPShelp@waynecountymi.gov | 313-224-7600
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Stormwater Action Plan
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Street Sweeping
Stormwater Action Plan is currently at this stageSeasonal sweeping cycles of roadways prevent debris from entering the stormwater system, reducing the risk of catch basin blockages and improving drainage efficiency ahead of storm events.
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Catch Basin Cleaning
this is an upcoming stage for Stormwater Action PlanCleaning, inspecting, and televising catch basins and connected storm sewer lines helps remove built-up sediment and debris, allowing stormwater to flow freely into the drainage system and minimize flooding.
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Detention Pond Maintenance
this is an upcoming stage for Stormwater Action PlanSupporting the maintenance of detention ponds ensures they function as intended to temporarily store stormwater and slow runoff, reducing the risk of downstream flooding.
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Roadside Ditching
this is an upcoming stage for Stormwater Action PlanRestoring and maintaining roadside ditches controls vegetation and reduces sediment and debris from entering storm sewer systems, ensuring proper water flow across the drainage network.
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County Drain Maintenance
this is an upcoming stage for Stormwater Action PlanMaintaining county drains preserves flow in the drain channel and reduces obstructions.
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Pump House Rehabilitation
this is an upcoming stage for Stormwater Action PlanUpgrading pump houses with larger capacity pumps, modern electrical systems, backup generators, and remote monitoring technology improves flood response and operational reliability.
FAQs
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Stormwater Management FAQs
- What is the purpose of Wayne County’s Stormwater Management Project?
- What is the 6-prong approach to stormwater management?
- Why is detention pond maintenance important?
- How does street sweeping help with stormwater management?
- What does catch basin cleaning involve?
- What is roadside ditching and why does it matter?
- What is county drain maintenance?
- What information were communities required to submit?
- Who do I contact for help or questions?





