This important City of Eagle Lake project included the evaluation of the existing drainage patterns, as well as the development and evaluation of numerous viable drainage improvement alternatives that would reduce the drainage flooding historically experienced. The project included surveying, preliminary design, final design, drainage evaluation and design, environmental permitting, utility coordination, evaluation, identification, and negotiation of right of way donations and easements, and Community Development Grant Block (CDGB) assistance. The final contract bid plans developed for this project specified the complete removal of the existing asphalt structural pavement, minor inside and outside widening to provide a minimum travel lane width of 10 feet in both directions, and the overlaying of the existing base and sub grade with a two inch lift of structural asphalt pavement. The proposed drainage system consisted of constructing conveyance ditches along the east side of the roadway that discharged into an existing Department of Transportation stormwater management pond. The survey scope of services for this project included obtaining a full topographic survey of the existing topography. The topographic survey included the location of all above ground features and improvements, as well as the processing of all field collected data. The scope of the project was recently expanded to include the development of legal instruments necessary to seek the ultimate donation or dedication of the existing school property to the City of Eagle Lake.