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Wasco council adopts 25-year storm water master plan, flags Seventh Street and Holborn as priorities
Summary
The Wasco City Council voted to accept a 25-year storm water master plan that identifies capacity shortfalls on Seventh Street and Holborn Street, recommends a new retention pond near the wastewater plant and upgrades to pumps and pond drainage.
The Wasco City Council on Tuesday voted to accept a final storm water master plan that lays out a 25-year capital improvement program and identifies immediate capacity priorities along Seventh Street and Holborn Street.
City staff deferred to consultant John Kular, who presented the plan via Zoom. Kular summarized the study’s scope — reviewing existing systems, modeling flows against a 25-year growth projection and recommending capital projects — and said the city’s system includes about 17 miles of storm drains, 24 ponds and sumps and a mix of public- and privately-operated facilities. “We reviewed the city’s existing…
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