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Depoe Bay council reviews urban renewal project priorities: streets, water, sewer and harbor stabilization highlighted
Summary
Depoe Bay City Council reviewed and prioritized urban renewal and public-infrastructure projects on Feb. 18, emphasizing sidewalk and street work on Bay Street/Coast Guard Drive, a 12-inch water main on Williams Avenue to improve fire flows, Shell Avenue water upgrades and coastal harbor rock stabilization.
At its Feb. 18 meeting the Depoe Bay City Council reviewed the city's urban renewal project list and provided direction on priorities for upcoming grants and engineering work, highlighting street and sidewalk work on Bay Street and the Coast Guard Drive intersection, a 12-inch water main on Williams Avenue, Shell Avenue water improvements, and harbor stabilization where rock revetments have failed.
City staff presented the urban renewal plan projects and said engineering work has started on several water-line projects and that the Williams Avenue 12-inch water main would link the tank at Clark Street, run roughly a mile down Williams and tie into an existing 12-inch main along U.S. 101. Staff said that…
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