Lubber Run Retrofits Ranking Summary (Arranged by Rank) Site ID Site Description Practice Score Rank
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1 LR_ th Road North, intersection with North Cameron Street Street Bioretention LR_114C Lubber Run Community Center, 300 North Park Bioretention LR_ th Street North, near intersection of North Buchanan Street 1 Street Bioretention LR_ th Street North Street Bioretention LR_ th Street North Street Bioretention LR_904 Fire Station 8, 4845 Lee Highway Bioretention LR_132 Marymount University Ballston Campus, 2807 North Glebe Road Permeable Pavement LR_107A Arlington Traditional School, 855 North Edison Street Bioretention LR_100 Langston Brown Community Center, 4854 Lee Highway Permeable Pavement LR_572A 8th Road North, near North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_597B2 LR_103F 210 and 214 North Edison Street between 3rd Street and 2nd Street Rain Garden Green Roof LR_578A North Albemarle Street and 7th Road North Street Bioretention LR_502B 22nd Street North and North George Mason Street Bioretention LR_105 Lacey Woods Park, 1200 North George Mason Bioswale LR_ th Road North Street Bioretention LR_113 North Park and 4th Road North Townhomes Constructed Wetland LR_ North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_ th Street North Street Bioretention LR_ rd Street North Street Bioretention LR_565 LR_ th Road North between North Abingdon Street and North Buchanan Street Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church, 1500 North Glebe Road Street Bioretention Bioretention LR_ and 237 North Park Street Bioretention LR_ North Abingdon Street Permeable Pavement LR_527_ th Street North Street Bioretention LR_121 1st Presbyterian Church, 601 North Vermont Street Bioretention LR_592A 2nd Street North Street Bioretention LR_ th Road North Street Bioretention LR_549A North Frederick Street, south of 10th Street North Street Bioretention LR_535 16th Street North between North Edison Street and North Buchanan Street Street Bioretention LR_588 Glenayr Apartments, 399 North Park Bioswale LR_ North Frederick Street Street Bioretention LR_524B 1800 Block North Dinwiddie Street Street Bioretention LR_ North Frederick Street Street Bioretention
2 LR_905B Langston High School, 4854 Lee Highway Bioretention LR_508A2 19th Road North and North Emerson Street Street Bioretention LR_139 Safeway, 5101 Wilson Boulevard Street Bioretention LR_450 3rd Street North between North Park and North Columbus Street Street Bioretention LR_109A Fields Park, 775 North George Mason Bioswale LR_905A Langston High School, 4854 Lee Highway Bioretention LR_607A 4th Street North and North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_562 North Stuart Street between 9th Street North and Fairfax Stormwater Planters LR_503 Patrick Henry and North Greenbrier Street Street Bioretention LR_114A Lubber Run Community Center, 300 North Park Permeable Pavement LR_592D Bioswale LR_548 North Edison Street and 10th Street North Dry Swale LR_592C Street Bioretention LR_ th Street North Street Bioretention LR_519B North Buchanan Street Street Bioretention LR_608_1 4th Street North located off North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_519A 1638 North Buchanan Street Street Bioretention LR_527_ th Street North Street Bioretention LR_524A 1800 block of North Dinwiddie Street Street Bioretention LR_ and 385 North Granada Street Street Bioretention LR_560_1 North Vermont Street at Fairfax Street Bioretention LR_572B 8th Road North, near North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_537 16th Street North at George Mason Street Bioretention LR_593B North Park and 1st Road North Street Bioretention LR_579D North Abingdon Street at 7th Road North Street Bioretention LR_538 Intersection of North Greenbrier Street and 16th Street North Street Bioretention LR_137_1 Calvalry Gospel Church, 1770 North Glebe Road Bioretention LR_ North Emerson Street Street Bioretention LR_597B1 210 and 214 North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_560_2 North Vermont Street at Fairfax Street Bioretention LR_128 Kettler Ice Rink, 627 North Glebe Road Impervious Cover Removal LR_603B 328 and 329 North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_901 Buckingham Village, at intersection of North Thomas Street and 4th Street North Bioretention LR_593A North Park and 1st Road North Street Bioretention LR_ North Granada Street Street Bioretention
3 LR_526 17th Road North and North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_592F 3 Impervious Cover Removal LR_510_ block of 19th Street North Street Bioretention LR_400A 20th Street North and North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_508A1 19th Road North and North Emerson Street Street Bioretention LR_563 9th Street North at North Stuart Street Stormwater Planters LR_558 LR_504 LR_592B North Taylor Street between 11th Street North and Fairfax Intersection of 20th Street North and North George Mason Stormwater Planters Street Bioretention Street Bioretention LR_578B 7th Road North and North Albemarle Street Street Bioretention LR_577 6th Street North and North George Mason Street Bioretention LR_506 Intersection of 20th Street North and North Emerson Street Street Bioretention LR_ North Greenbrier Street Street Bioretention LR_584 Northwest corner of 7th Street North and North Tazwell Street Street Bioretention LR_551 North Evergreen Street and 11th Street North Street Bioretention LR_ North Harrison Street Street Bioretention LR_519B North Buchanan Street Street Bioretention LR_ North Vermont Street near intersection of 7th Street North Street Bioretention LR_598_2 201 Block of North Greenbrier Street Street Bioretention LR_568 Fairfax and North George Mason Street Bioretention LR_549B North Frederick Street, south of 10th Street North Street Bioretention LR_575 LR_501A 6th Street North between North Edison Street and North Emerson Street 22nd Street North near 5131 and 5128 and North Emerson Street Impervious Cover Removal Street Bioretention LR_607B North Edison Street at 4th Street North Street Bioretention LR_502A 22nd Street North and North George Mason Street Bioretention LR_137_2 Calvalry Gospel Church, 1800 North Glebe Road Dry Swale LR_508B 20th Road North and North Emerson Street Street Bioretention LR_597A 210 and 214 North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_579B LR_501B North Abingdon Street between 7th Road North and North Carlin Springs Road 22nd Street North near 5131 and 5128 and North Emerson Street Street Bioretention Street Bioretention LR_550 10th Street North and North George Mason Street Bioretention LR_554 Washington Boulevard and North Buchanan Street Street Bioretention
4 LR_598_1 200 Block Greenbrier Street Street Bioretention LR_603A 328 and 329 North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_507A 2005 North Cameron Street Street Bioretention LR_501C 22nd Street North and North Emerson Street Street Bioretention LR_106A Saint Ann Catholic Church, 5312 North 10th Street Bioretention LR_613 North Emerson Street south of 10th Street North Impervious Cover Removal LR_106B Saint Ann Catholic Church, 5312 North 10th Street Stormwater Planters LR_124A Boston Garden and Carlyn Springs Apartments, 4318 North Carlin Springs Road Bioswale LR_579A 7th Road North and North Abingdon Street Street Bioretention LR_906 Arlington Virginia Federal Credit Union, 2130 North Glebe Road Bioretention LR_555 Intersection of North Utah Street and 11th Street North Impervious Cover Removal LR_608_2 4th Street North, off North Edison Street Impervious Cover Removal LR_552 North Columbus Street and Washington Boulevard Street Bioretention LR_103E Disconnection LR_507B 2006 North Cameron Street Street Bioretention LR_401 LR_103D Bromptons at Ballston, intersection of North Stuart Street and 11th Street North Permeable Pavement Impervious Cover Removal LR_134A Capital Hospice, 4715 North 15th Street Bioretention LR_500B 23rd Street North and North Edison Street Street Bioretention LR_103C Dry Swale
5 Lubber Run Retrofits Unranked Projects Site ID Site Description Practice Score Sites with <.25 acres of contributing drainage area LR_101 Mount Salvation Baptist Church, 1961 North Culpepper Street Rain Garden LR_102 High View Park, 1945 North Dinwiddie Street Infiltration LR_103A Rain Garden LR_103B Rain Garden LR_107B Arlington Traditional School, 855 North Edison Street Rain Garden LR_107C Arlington Traditional School, 855 North Edison Street Bioretention LR_108 McDonalds, 5009 Wilson Boulevard Street Bioretention LR_109B Fields Park, 775 North George Mason Bioswale LR_110 Carlin Ridge Townhomes on North Abingdon Street between 7th Road North and North Carlin Springs Road Bioretention LR_114B Lubber Run Community Center, 300 North Park Street Bioretention LR_114D Lubber Run Community Center, 300 North Park Permeable Pavement LR_118 Barrett Elementary School, 4401 North Henderson Road Rain Garden LR_120 LR_124B Ballston Court Apartments, 528 North Thomas Street Boston Garden & Carlyn Springs Apartments, 4318 North Carlin Springs Road Rainwater Harvesting (Cistern) Bioretention LR_134B Capital Hospice, 4715 North 15th Street Rain Garden LR_135 Mount Olivet United Methodist Church, 1500 North Glebe Road Rain Garden LR_500A nd Street North Street Bioretention LR_510_ block of 19th Street North Street Bioretention LR_545_1 15th Street north, near Capital Hospice Bioretention LR_545_2 Capital Hospice, 4715 North 15th Street Bioretention LR_567 North Buchanan Street and Fairfax Road Street Bioretention LR_579C LR_592E North Abingdon Street between 7th Road North and North Carlin Springs Road and North Columbus Street Street Bioretention Regenerative Conveyance System LR_ st Street North Street Bioretention Concepts that treat < 10% Tv LR_400B North Edison Street and 20th Street North Street Bioretention
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