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Hydraulically separated or connected with an [[underdrain]], these are often quite small units of 5 - 50 m<sup>2</sup> each. In urban settings the bioretention may be bounded entirely with hardscape, restricting options for [[pretreatment]] and sheet flow. Amenity and safety can be enhanced on sidewalks with a short (~ 45 cm wall) for seating, although the finished grade is usually only slightly lower than surroundings.  Where underground space permits, shade [[trees]] are common feature of these facilities, enhancing the streetscape experience and optimizing transpiration. This type of bioretention is often designed offline, with bypass [[overflow]].


An excellent opportunity for integrating more bioretention into the street is through careful design of curb extensions for traffic control. See [[Roadside safety]] for design advice specific to this application.


 
==Gallery==
Words in here about this type of bioretention.
{{:Curb extensions: Gallery}}
 
{{:Extended tree pits: Gallery}}
 
 
 


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Bioretention cells]]
*[[Bioretention cells]]
*[[Extended tree pits]]
*[[Stormwater planters]]
*[[Stormwater planters]]
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*[[Curb cuts]]
*[[Curb cuts]]
*[[Forebays]]
*[[Forebays]]
*[[Overflow:_Routing|Overflow]]
*[[Overflow]]
*[[Mulch]]
*[[Mulch]]
*[[Bioretention:_Filter_media|Filter media]]
*[[Bioretention:_Filter_media|Filter media]]
*[[Choking layer]]
*[[Choker layer]]
*[[Reservoir_gravel|Reservoir]]
*[[Reservoir_aggregate|Reservoir]]
*[[Trees]]
*[[Soil cells]]

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