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Streets are both a barrier to natural hydrology as well as an opportunity to manage stormwater. This page discusses roadside safety concerns associated with road right-of-ways. For more information on stormwater management for road right-of-ways, please see the road right-of-way page.  
Streets are both a barrier to natural hydrology as well as an opportunity to manage stormwater. This page discusses roadside safety concerns associated with road right-of-ways. For more information on stormwater management for road right-of-ways, please see the road right of way page.  


Green street design integrates stormwater control and management within the right-of-way and ensures that the street remains functional and safe for users during a storm event. Unlike stormwater management features such as stormwater ponds that can be isolated or fenced off, LID road right-of-way retrofits are directly integrated into the existing built form therefore, it is critical to consider how the project will affect all users of the right-of-way. When incorporating green infrastructure into street design, it is important to design with attention to citywide traffic safety and mobility.  
Green street design integrates stormwater control and management within the right of way and ensures that the street remains functional and safe for users during a storm event. Unlike stormwater management features such as stormwater ponds that can be isolated or fenced off, LID road right of way retrofits are directly integrated into the existing built form therefore, it is critical to consider how the project will affect all users of the right of way. When incorporating green infrastructure into street design, it is important to design with attention to citywide traffic safety and mobility.  


Although, the ROW is typically seen as a transportation corridor, it is important to consider other processes which influence the way a community functions such as:
Although, the ROW is typically seen as a transportation corridor, it is important to consider other processes which influence the way a community functions such as:
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