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<br />North St. Vrain & St. Vrain Creeks <br />Floodplain Update <br /> <br />Town of Lyons <br /> <br />North St. Vrain & St. Vrain Creeks <br />Floodplain Update <br /> <br />Town of Lyons <br /> <br />Longmont's only way of travel to the airport is south of Longmont across the SI. Vrain bridge, which is intact, then <br />west on the Nelson Road and north to the airport, <br /> <br />Lefi Hand Creek, where waters were rushing uncontrolled, had taken out all irrigation headgates along the stream <br />bed and water was running rampant over pasture and farmland southwest of Longmont and west of Niwot this <br />morning. <br /> <br />The bridge across the SI. Vrain on the airport road, just south of Ninth Avenue, appeared to survive the overnight <br />downpour, but about noon as a tree stump caught in midstream and changed the course of the water, the north <br />approach began to wash and shortly thereafter the approach began to wash and shortly thereafter the approach <br />began to crumbie. <br /> <br />Up the North SI. Vrain canyon County road crews reported, the bridge on the old road near the power plant was out <br />completely, and probably will have to be rebuilt in its entirety, <br /> <br />More than 12 inches of water threatened to close West North Avenue just beyond the Hover Road. The bridge north <br />of Batchelder School was out, as was the one into Niwot, west of Highway 287, At Crane Hollow, west of Hygiene, <br />the bridge was gone, and the road closed. The South Sunset Drive bridge, over the SI. Vrain, also was closed to <br />traffic, with a 20 foot cut across the highway on the south approach, <br /> <br />The Burlington railroad track to Lyons was rendered useless when the SI. Vrain spilled over its banks and washed <br />away the railroad bed in the section east of Lyons, <br /> <br />The bridge was gone, also at the west side of McCall Lake northwest of Hygiene, and the north end of the old iron <br />bride, east of Longmont Filter Plant, was cut through by St. Vrain River waters. <br /> <br />Supply of water to the section south and east of Longmont was out early Sunday when high waters of the SI. Vrain <br />twisted the supply line where it crosses the river a mile south of the city, <br /> <br />Longmont Boy Recognized As Hero Of Flood <br /> <br /> <br />,~ ... <br /> <br />----- <br /> <br />~~ <br />-~ .' <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />Longmont Times.Call <br />Wednesday, June 8,1949 <br /> <br />Johnny Lopez, 11 year old Longmont boy, was recognized today by Longmont police officers as the hero of the <br />week.end floods, <br /> <br />Johnny, who told officers 'the water was getting high in the house,' at 120 Pratt Street, donned his father's hip boots <br />and carried three youngsters on his back to safety shortly before midnight Saturday, <br /> <br />The home from which he rescued the Children, Lilllie and Jimmie Vigil and Cresencio Arguello, as flooded with water <br />during the first inundation of the southern part of Longmont Saturday. The boy's father is employed in the mountains, <br />His mother was attending the midnight movies. <br /> <br />1957 FLOOD <br /> <br />Longmont Times-Call <br />Thursday, May 9, 1957 <br /> <br />Rain Floods Many Longmont Homes, Roads And Bridges <br /> <br />Rain flooded Longmont in a deluge throughout Wednesday night and into the moming hours today, leaving washed <br />out bridges, cut away roads and fills, flooded basements, collapsed ditch fills, and pouring well over four inches of <br />moisture for 18 hours... <br /> <br />SI. Vrain Creek east of Lyons, 1957, <br /> <br />Victims of worst damage were bridges throughout Boulder County and on over into Weld County to the east. Closed <br />when the SI. Vrain continued to cut relentlessly into the approach at its north side was the bridge on the Hover Road, <br />south of the Third Avenue, By 8 a,m, waters had chewed through I. he blacktop surface, and was threatening to <br />make the cut across the highway a complete one, <br /> <br />Floodplain Information Report 19 <br />K:\35600\OO4\FLOODPLAIN INFORMATION REPORT.doc <br /> <br />June 1998 <br /> <br />Floodplain Information Report 18 <br />K:\35600\004\FLOODPLAIN INFORMATION REPORT,doc <br /> <br />June 1998 <br />