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Board reopens public hearing on Oakland Avenue CSO plan and approves DLZ phase‑2 services up to $1.68 million
Summary
The Board of Works held a public hearing on a draft preliminary engineering report for the Oakland Avenue long‑term control plan aimed at reducing combined sewer overflows, then approved a phase‑2 professional services increase with DLZ Indiana LLC not to exceed $1,675,300.
The Elkhart City Board of Works reopened and closed a public hearing March 4 on a draft preliminary engineering report (PER) for the Oakland Avenue Long Term Control Plan and approved a contract amendment to pay DLZ Indiana LLC up to $1,675,300 for phase‑2 services.
The PER covers Project C (Harrison Street sewer separation) and Project D (CSO 6 and 7 improvements, force main extension) as components of the Oakland Avenue control plan. The plan is being prepared for review and possible low‑interest loan financing from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF). The city is under a consent decree filed in November 2011 that requires construction of new infrastructure to reduce combined sewer overflows; work associated with the Oakland Avenue projects must be…
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