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Levee work nearly complete; Robinson’s Riffle restoration seeks $32M grant and bids set for campground project
Summary
At its Nov. 12 meeting the Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency reported the Tudor levee reconstruction is nearly finished, that the Robinson’s Riffle restoration (about 1 mile, ~200,000 cubic yards of gravel) will be presented to the Wildlife Conservation Board next week for a possible $32 million grant, and that bids for the Thermolito Afterbay boat
Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency staff told the board on Nov. 12 that major construction and design work on several flood‑risk and habitat projects is advancing, with a large grant decision and bid openings scheduled in the coming weeks.
Staff reported the Tudor flood‑risk reduction levee has been fully reconstructed and the contractor, Nordic, was finishing the all‑weather surface and final winterization work so the site would be ready before flood season. "Nordic's been taking advantage of weekends...so that we don't go too far into flood season," staff said.
On the Robinson's Riffle restoration in the Oroville Wildlife Area, staff…
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