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City approves Elm Creek Watershed subgrant agreement to study and fund stormwater projects
Summary
Dayton approved a cooperative subgrant agreement to accept watershed-based implementation funding for studies and construction related to Diamond Lake, Grass Lake and a mobile-home-park drainage study; council vote was 5-0.
Dayton City Council voted unanimously to accept watershed-based implementation funding through a cooperative subgrant agreement to support several stormwater projects identified in the Elm Creek subwatershed assessment.
Staff said the grant funding, secured through the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) and administered via the Elm Creek Watershed District, will pay for a set of studies and at least one construction project that staff and the watershed selected from a prior subwatershed assessment.
“The only action tonight is to approve the cooperative and subgrant agreement,” a staff member said while presenting the item, adding that accepting the…
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