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Council leans to 10-year design for Ammon Road low-water crossings; asks staff to consult landowners

5679663 · August 22, 2025
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Consultants presented three design options for two low-water crossings on Ammon Road; after discussion council directed staff to advance the 10-year design and to meet individually with affected landowners before finalizing plans.

City engineers and consultant STV presented a project update and three design options for two low-water crossings on Ammon Road during a workshop at the Aug. 21 Fair Oaks Ranch City Council meeting.

STV project manager Luba Esquivel and drainage lead Joseph Sosa explained the existing culverts at both crossing locations are 18-inch reinforced concrete pipes and that the current level of service is below a 2-year storm event. The consultant presented options sized to convey 5-year (about 5.5 inches in 24 hours), 10-year (about 6.86 inches in 24 hours) and 25-year (just under 9 inches in 24 hours) storms and showed associated grading, downstream erosion protection (riprap) and estimated costs.

Esquivel said…

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