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Council adopts Pine Lake Creek Basin Plan after two-year study
Summary
After a two-year basin-planning process, the council adopted the Pine Lake Creek Basin Plan, which identifies a limited set of capital projects, recommends outreach and ties future work to the city's capital-improvement process; staff said the basin is generally in good health and that the plan will feed into the CIP.
The Sammamish City Council on Tuesday adopted the Pine Lake Creek Basin Plan, a two-year basin planning effort that inventories watershed conditions, recommends prioritized projects and sets outreach and implementation steps for the city’s stormwater program.
Toby Kanan, the city’s stormwater engineer, told the council the basin—one of 14 within the city and among the most forested—was found to be "in generally good shape" based on…
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