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Public works: Hawthorne Pond work wrapping up; sewer capacity OK for first McBride phase, traffic is main concern
Summary
Public Works Commissioner Bergman reported Sept. 16 that Hawthorne Pond work is nearly complete after pipe replacements and riprap installation, and that the city has doubled a developer's permitted sewer flow and received $2.87 million toward an interceptor line for McBride development.
Public Works Commissioner Bergman told the Board of Aldermen on Sept. 16 that work on the Hawthorne retention pond is wrapping up: crews replaced a rotted 24‑inch inlet and overflow pipe, replaced several 12‑inch inlets, added riprap and set conduit for a future fountain. Bergman said remaining tasks include dirt work, seeding and strawing…
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