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Clear Lake Council adopts citywide storm drain master plan; nine priority projects recommended

2871629 · April 4, 2025
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Summary

The council unanimously adopted a CDBG‑funded storm drain master plan and authorized staff to close out the grant; consultants identified nine priority projects, recommended a maintenance/GIS program and proposed steps to remove a Burns Valley overflow designation from FEMA maps.

The Clear Lake City Council on April 3 adopted a citywide storm drain master plan funded through a Community Development Block Grant disaster recovery program and authorized city staff to submit a closeout package to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD).

City staff introduced the public hearing and consultant Andrew Schwartz of California Engineering Company presented the plan’s purpose and findings. Schwartz described the master plan as a blueprint to inventory the stormwater system on public streets, identify vulnerabilities and prioritize practical, fundable improvements. The work…

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