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Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area prioritizes riprap purchases, extends Lost Creek mitigation design
Summary
Program manager Nicholas Chapman told the assembly the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area will concentrate FY26 contract funds on riprap to replace high‑maintenance berms, extend Lost Creek mitigation design from 3,000 to about 7,000 river feet, and proposes charging up to 25% of program manager time to the road service area.
Nicholas Chapman, program manager for the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area, presented the service area’s FY26 priorities to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly Committee of the Whole on April 15 in Seward.
Chapman said the flood service area is a small program with two staff and that the board of directors sets annual priorities for short‑term maintenance, planning and long‑term mitigation. Work in FY25 included establishing ground control and completing standardized sediment‑management plans for 10 sites, completing three mitigation projects, putting one project out to bid,…
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