By capturing rain water where it lands, and infiltrating or slowing the stormwater down through STFs, the pollutants and sediment have a chance to settle out rather than create an adverse effect on Shawnee's waterways. These facilities can help improve the water quality of our streams, creeks, and ponds, and can ultimately help improve the water quality downstream in the Kansas River.
The goal of this cost-share program is to encourage individual homeowners and businesses to incorporate STFs on their property to aid in the improvement of water quality. The program is intended to help cover the cost of materials and/or contractor labor to install such facilities.
The City of Shawnee will provide the following:
- 50% match on STFs, up to $1,000 for rain gardens, native planting swales/buffers, cisterns, permeable pavement (driveways/patios)
- 50% match on rain barrels, up to $75 each (max. of 2 per household)
- 50% match on native trees, up to $75 each. (max. of 2 per household)
Funding is available to applicants on a first come, first serve basis, and applications will be considered in the order they are received and may be limited by the number of requests and available funding. Funding will not be allowed for STFs that are required to meet Chapter 11.16.090 of the Shawnee Municipal Code.