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Oxon Run Stream Restoration Project

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Location:

Oxon Run Park in Ward 8. The stream enters D.C. south of the intersection of Southern Ave. & Mississippi Ave. SE and flows in a south westerly direction paralleling Mississippi & Valley Ave. in SE. Then it crosses under South Capitol St. SE into southwest DC before it enters Prince Georges County, MD and then enters Oxon Cove before flowing into the Potomac River.
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Figure 1 - Oxon Run Current Conditions
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Figure 2 - Oxon Run Potential Restoration
Project Status:

To stay up to date on the project and to look at 30% designs go to: Oxon Run - Park and Stream.

Presently, the District’s contractor is in the design phase of this restoration project. In Fall 2024, the design team created 30% design alternatives for the stream restoration and park master plan. DOEE will be soliciting feedback on the design alternatives before moving forward with the next phase of designs and permitting.  

Project Overview:

The long-term goal of the Oxon Run Stream Restoration & Master Park Plan is to restore to a naturalized state the stream that flows through the Project area, thereby restoring natural hydrology, preventing erosion, reducing flood risk, improving water quality, and enhancing and creating wildlife habitat.

Objectives for the Design Contract:

The specific objectives of the Project are to:

  • Complete field and desktop investigations to better understand Oxon Run Park and the stream system;
  • Produce Preliminary Designs (30% Designs) for a stream restoration project for the entire stream corridor from Southern Ave. and Mississippi Ave. SE to Oxon Cove that will create a stable, sustainable, and naturalized stream; that demonstrate that magnolia bogs in Reach 1 are protected from stormwater run-off and enhanced through proposed hydraulic changes; that will ensure long-term protection and stabilization of existing sanitary and stormwater infrastructure; that will improve resiliency to communities that live in the watershed by reducing or removing the flood risk to private properties in the District of Columbia and Prince George’s County, MD;  that factor in the effects of climate change to resiliency along the stream corridor;
  • Produce one Preliminary Design Master Park Plan that maps out recreational, community, green, and other spaces past, present, and future in Oxon Run Park on both NPS, DPR, and PGC lands;
  • Produce a Master Park Planning Document that explores the current uses of the park and access points and recommends future uses based on community needs and projected demographic changes along the corridor. The Master Park Planning Document shall include estimated costs for implementation of Master Park Plan and explore potential revenue sources; and
  • Execute a comprehensive community engagement plan that involves community members, stakeholder groups, and partner agencies in a collaborative planning process to create a vision for the future of Oxon Run, Oxon Run Park, and Oxon Cove in the District.

Estimated Project Timeline:

The Oxon Run Stream Restoration Project is large and complex project that must evaluate issues related to equity, infrastructure (roads, bridges, sewer lines, stormwater outfalls, trails, etc.), floodplains and wetlands, biology, and more. The designs will take time to ensure that all project impacts are evaluated and addressed to ensure a successful project for all stakeholders.

  • Field & Desktop Investigations and Community Engagement – 2022 through 2024
  • 30% Design Phase – 2022 through 2024
    • 30% Design Phase will produce 30% designs for the stream and wetland restoration work, a master park plan for the Oxon Run Park, an assessment of and recommendations for sanitary sewer line improvements, and community outreach & engagement work. Initial site assessment and investigative work will take 1-2 years to gather data and study the project area in its entirety.
  • 60-100% Design Phase – 2025 & 2026 (Optional Service)
    • At the conclusion of the 30% Design Phase DOEE can move forward to complete full designs by executing additional option years for the contract. The 60-100% Design Phases will only include designs for stream restoration. DPR & DGS will have the completed Park Master Plan and DC Water
  • Construction Phase – 2027 onward
    • The project is in its data and information gathering phase therefore it is too early to know the extent or impacts of the construction work for the Oxon Run Stream Restoration Project. The 30% Design Phase which includes field and desktop assessments, and investigations will help the District and community residents better understand impacts of the project to the stream, the park, and to the community & neighbors around it.

Presentations:

Community Outreach and Engagement:

Contact Information:

Josh Burch
Environmental Protection Specialist
[email protected]  |  (202) 734-9527

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