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Lake County board approves cooperation agreement with state to rehabilitate 12 Middle Creek culverts
Summary
The Lake County Board, sitting as the Watershed Protection District, approved a local cooperation agreement allowing the Central Valley Flood Protection Board and California Department of Water Resources to rehabilitate 12 culverts in the Middle Creek flood control project; the state will pay for the work and county responsibilities are limited.
The Lake County Board of Supervisors, sitting as the Lake County Watershed Protection District Board of Directors, voted unanimously to approve a local cooperation agreement with the Central Valley Flood Protection Board to rehabilitate 12 culvert locations tied to the Middle Creek flood control project and authorized the chair to sign.
Paul Anupadhyay, Lake County Water Resources Director, told the board the agreement was removed from the consent agenda so staff could answer questions. "This is not under our routine maintenance. This is from the Central Valley Flood Protection Board...so we are not funding…
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