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Engineering department outlines retention-pond, culvert and impact-fee work tied to Belt Route corridor
Summary
County engineering staff reported on recent land purchases for a retention pond, planned culvert work on Mid Valley Road and a joint capital-improvements/impact-fee study to support transportation and stormwater projects in the Belt Route corridor.
Iron County engineering staff reported on Sept. 20 that the county has purchased land for a retention pond intended to relieve local flood risk, is negotiating right-of-way and culvert work on Mid Valley Road, and is advancing a combined capital-improvement plan and impact-fee study to guide future infrastructure investments.
The engineer said the recently purchased retention pond property is oversized by about 35%…
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