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County approves Kimley‑Horn contract to document reduced Pine Nut Creek design flow; allocates up to $75,000 from Mueller funds
Summary
Douglas County approved a $51,750 contract with Kimley‑Horn and allocated up to $75,000 from Project 20R006 on April 17 to study and apply to FEMA for a reduced 1%‑storm design flow on Pine Nut Creek.
Douglas County commissioners voted unanimously on April 17 to allocate up to $75,000 from Project 20R006 (Mueller Parkway) and to approve a $51,750 professional services contract with Kimley‑Horn and Associates to study and prepare a FEMA application to document a reduced design flow for Pine Nut Creek.
What staff said: County Engineer Jeremy Hutchings told the board the Pine Nut Creek watershed produces an adopted 1%‑storm flow of about 5,150 cubic feet per second (CFS) and a storage volume of roughly 6,000 acre‑feet. Preliminary engineering suggested an…
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