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Hampton, VA's Stormwater Alternatives through Green Enhancement (SAGE) Program

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SAGE HAMPTON is a donation funded program managed by Hampton, Virginia's Clean City Commission.  The program supports installation of gardens in roads rights-of-way to help slow and filter stormwater runoff entering local waterways.  SAGE's goals include beautifying the local streetscape, filtering stormwater, boosting community pride and appreciation, and facilitating future economic development by creating a more inviting roadway environment.  EFC helped support the development of an operational guidance document for the SAGE HAMPTON program.

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Hampton_Guidance_Document_12_22_13.pdf (628.04 KB)
Operational Guide (printable format)
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