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West Sacramento agency reviews Army Corps’ 60% design for Sacramento River North Levee
Summary
Agency staff presented the Army Corps’ 60% design for the Sacramento River North Levee (Section 3), including recommendations for slope flattening, crown widening and two deep cutoff walls, potential removal of trees near Broderick Boat Ramp, utility relocations and a timeline toward 90% design and property acquisition.
Paul (the project presenter) briefed the West Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency on the U.S. Army Corps’ 60% design for the Sacramento River North Levee (Section 3), describing design changes, construction impacts and next procedural steps.
The presentation covered a roughly 5.8-mile reach from I Street toward the Tower Bridge and explained that the Corps split the reach into multiple contracts addressing seepage and erosion. Paul said the Corps’ principal recommendations at this stage are slope flattening, crown widening and installation of cutoff walls in two locations, including one deep wall expected to extend about 70–75 feet below the surface. He also described planned levee realignment near the Broderick Boat Ramp to…
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