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District pursues hydraulic study and creek cleanup; permitting, timelines and habitat grants discussed
Summary
Trustees heard staff describe a proposed hydraulic study, possible creek‑cleaning work, timelines that could extend into 2027–2028, and potential state grants tied to habitat restoration including a Fish and Wildlife program.
District staff briefed trustees on a proposed hydraulic (watershed) study and related creek‑cleanup work the district is seeking to fund through state and federal grants.
Staff said the district has applied for a roughly $500,000 hydraulic study (staff described the amount in open discussion as about half a million dollars) to assess the watershed, identify prioritized project locations and estimate required excavation or sediment removal. The study is intended to support design work and to make the district more competitive for construction grants. Staff said the study would also help determine on‑the‑ground actions, for example…
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