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Lake City hears update on Glen Lake restoration; engineers outline design, permitting and funding status
Summary
Engineers reported that survey, wetlands delineation and geotechnical work for the Glen Lake restoration are complete; conceptual design due in May, grant applications pending and dredge disposal and permits remain unresolved.
At its March 31 meeting, the Lake City Council heard a progress update on the Glen Lake Project from an engineering team working on design and permitting.
Engineer Michael Plank of 4 Waters Engineering said crews have completed survey work, wetlands delineation, soil sampling and geotechnical borings and presented a conceptual grading plan that would increase the lake's storage from about 1,300,000 cubic feet to about 2,000,000 cubic feet, a net gain of roughly 700,000 cubic feet. "This is a progress update," Plank said.
The presentation described subsurface probes and SPT borings used to size dredging and to design repaired structures where the existing retaining wall has failed. Plank said dredging depths will be informed by the probes and estimated…
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