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Resident raises concerns about Neffs Canyon debris basin project; public works outlines flood-control, firefighting and FEMA goals

3866652 · May 27, 2025
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A public commenter requested a public comment period for the Neffs Canyon Debris Basin Project environmental assessment; public works described the project's floodplain remediation, firefighting infrastructure and $25 million in federal funding.

A public comment submitted online and read into the Mill Creek City Council record on May 27 asked the city to open a public comment period during the environmental-assessment scoping for the Neffs Canyon Debris Basin Project.

Public works director John Miller (presenting for the city) described the proposal: a Forest Service partnership to reduce flood risk and wildfire danger in Neffs Canyon by constructing improved facilities for firefighting, including a helipad and a local water reservoir to reduce the need to travel to distant…

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