An excellent opportunity for integrating more bioretention into the street is through careful design of curb extensions for traffic control <ref>https://greenactioncentre.ca/healthy-travel/traffic-calming-101/#:~:text=A%20curb%20extension%2C%20or%20curb,to%20reduce%20speed%20(above)</ref>. See [[Roadside safety]] for design advice specific to this application. This drawing also depicts partial exfiltration with an installed underdrain as soils in this feature possess infiltration rates lower than 15mm/hr, and possesses several plantings. Remaining stormwater runoff is directed to the nearby storm sewer system. | An excellent opportunity for integrating more bioretention into the street is through careful design of curb extensions for traffic control <ref>https://greenactioncentre.ca/healthy-travel/traffic-calming-101/#:~:text=A%20curb%20extension%2C%20or%20curb,to%20reduce%20speed%20(above)</ref>. See [[Roadside safety]] for design advice specific to this application. This drawing also depicts partial exfiltration with an installed underdrain as soils in this feature possess infiltration rates lower than 15mm/hr, and possesses several plantings. Remaining stormwater runoff is directed to the nearby storm sewer system. |