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Council hears update on Church Creek flood projects, land acquisitions and TIF funding

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City staff updated council on recent Church Creek flood mitigation work funded in part by a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant and local TIF funds; acquisitions, demolitions and wetland restoration are underway, with several projects in permitting and design.

City staff on Oct. 14 updated Charleston City Council on ongoing Church Creek watershed projects, including property acquisitions, demolition of flood-damaged structures, wetland restoration and planned park improvements.

The city reported it has acquired multiple properties — including Bridgepointe townhomes — removed damaged structures and is converting selected parcels to flood storage with ecological benefits under a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant. Parks…

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