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Flood control district approves IGA with Flagstaff to transfer Parkway sediment-basin ownership and maintenance

3143932 · April 29, 2025
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The Coconino County Flood Control District voted to transfer ownership and maintenance of the Parkway sediment basins to the City of Flagstaff under an intergovernmental agreement, concluding a multiagency mitigation project funded largely with NRCS support.

The Coconino County Flood Control District approved an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) on April 1 transferring ownership and maintenance responsibility for the Parkway sediment basins to the City of Flagstaff.

The basins were constructed as a multiagency response to post‑wildfire flood risk created by the 2019 Museum Fire, which generated substantial watershed sediment and prompted mitigation work above Mount Elden and the Parkview/Grandview neighborhoods. Vice Chair Patrice Horstman and…

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