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City staff preview Boggy Creek drainage project, warn residents of tree removal
Summary
City staff briefed the commission on a planned Boggy Creek drainage project in the FY 2026 CIP that will formalize an existing channel west of Constitution Avenue; staff said the project is in preliminary design, budgeted at about $1.9 million, and will require clearing trees and changing backyard landscaping for some adjacent properties.
City staff told the Enid Mayor and Board of Commissioners that a planned drainage and flow-line project in the Boggy Creek basin is in preliminary design and will alter back-yard landscaping for some nearby residents.
A city staff presenter identified in the record as Raleigh said the project is included in the FY 2026 Capital Improvement Program and that the “current budget is about a million doll almost a million $900,000.” Raleigh said the work will establish a defined flow line and drainage channel between Willow and Chestnut and Oakwood and Garland, west of…
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