In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the approval of a resolution concerning the Augusta Drain project, which aims to enhance stormwater management and beautify the surrounding neighborhood. The resolution, which includes a termination date of January 1, 2026, was clarified to ensure that this date is reflected in the resolution, although it is already included in the contract.
Councilwoman James commended the Water Resource Commission for their collaborative approach throughout the project, noting that the city has been involved from the onset, fostering a stronger relationship between the county and the city of Pontiac. This sentiment was echoed by other council members, who expressed excitement about the project’s progress, particularly in District 1.
Project manager Jen Cook provided updates on the project timeline, indicating that a contractor has been secured and is prepared to begin work. Mobilization is expected to start between mid-July and early August, with planting scheduled around Labor Day. The project is grant-funded, and the contractor, TR Piperczak, has been vetted for quality assurance.
Mayor Grenell highlighted the dual benefits of the project, emphasizing its role in improving stormwater management while also enhancing the neighborhood's aesthetics. The council unanimously approved the resolution, signaling a significant step forward for the Augusta Drain project, which is anticipated to bring both functional and visual improvements to the community.