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Calistoga public works outlines 10-year CIP: aging pipes, FEMA remap and Riverside Ponds near completion

5793182 · August 13, 2025
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Public Works Director Derek Raynor presented accomplishments and a 10-year capital outlook including sewer liner repairs, replacement of corroded cast-iron pipes, FEMA flood remapping, Vine Trail repaving tied to Riverside Ponds work, and plans for grant-seeking and possible Measure U bonding.

The Calistoga City Council on Aug. 12 received an update from Public Works Director Derek Raynor on the city’s capital improvement program (CIP), including recent accomplishments, near-term projects for fiscal year 2024–25 and 2025–26, and a 10-year outlook for roads, water and sewer infrastructure.

Raynor summarized work completed in the last fiscal year, including replacement of an aeration-basin liner at the wastewater treatment plant, procurement of a new street sweeper through a grant, off‑site sewer replacements totaling about a half-mile of pipeline that he said amounted to roughly $2 million–$2.5 million in infrastructure work, new generators and updated SCADA systems, and park improvements including a new walking path and bocce courts at Logbie (Logby) Park. He also reported replacement earlier this summer of a…

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