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Engineering outlines retention-pond, culvert and impact-fee study to ease neighborhood flooding
Summary
Engineering staff described a recently purchased retention-pond site, plans for a 36-inch culvert across Mid Valley Road, and a combined capital improvement/impact fee study to fund future drainage and transportation projects.
County engineering staff told the commission they have purchased land for an oversize retention pond intended to relieve recurring neighborhood flooding and are moving forward with rights-of-way and culvert upgrades to reduce backups into the Peak View subdivision.
An engineering presenter described a plan to install a 36-inch culvert under Mid Valley Road to relieve water backing up into homes along 2575 and into Webster Ditch.…
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