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Carrollton vs Grand Prairie

How do stormwater management rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Carrollton has fewer restrictions than Grand Prairie.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Carrollton requires stormwater management for new development and significant property modifications. Runoff must be controlled on-site through retention, detention, or infiltration systems.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Grand Prairie requires all development to comply with the City Drainage Design Manual and erosion control standards. The Stormwater and Engineering Department reviews drainage plans and issues Clearing and Grubbing/Earthwork permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonGrand Prairie
New DevelopmentStormwater plan required-
Runoff ControlOn-site retention-
MaintenanceOwner responsibility-
TopicStormwater-
Review-Drainage plans for all permits
Earthwork Permit-Required before clearing
Standards-City Drainage Design Manual
Department-Stormwater & Engineering

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carrollton FAQ

Do I need a stormwater plan for my project?

Generally required for new construction and major renovations that increase impervious surface area. Small residential projects may be exempt.

What is an illicit discharge?

Any non-stormwater substance entering the storm drain system, including paint, oil, chemicals, or sediment. Report violations to Carrollton public works.

Grand Prairie FAQ

What stormwater permits are needed in Grand Prairie?

Clearing and Grubbing/Earthwork permits are required. All development drainage plans are reviewed by the Stormwater and Engineering Department.

What standards apply?

The City Drainage Design Manual and city erosion control standards. All development must comply.

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