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Conceptual drainage study finds existing crossings undersized; cost ranges from $430,000 to $2.59 million by location
Summary
Consultants presented a conceptual drainage improvement study for four crossings; none meet the city—s 100-year standard, and options range from box-culvert replacements to large-span bridges with high-level cost estimates between roughly $430,000 and $2.585 million.
Kimley-Horn engineers presented a conceptual drainage-improvement study to the Josephine City Council on Nov. 12 that found four analyzed crossings currently do not meet the city—s 100-year design standard and offered multiple improvement options with wide cost ranges.
Kate Putsner and Jessica Little described four locations: County Road (CR) 640, Sabine Creek at CR 596, the washed-out Milton Street crossing, and CR 1003 near the water treatment plant. They said the analysis used available LiDAR topography (2019) and record information at a conceptual level and noted that some upstream watershed…
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