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City manager outlines post‑flood spending and a Tinkers Creek watershed study after August storm

Hudson City Council · December 17, 2024
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Summary

City Manager Thomas J. Sheridan reported about $168,000 in unbudgeted stormwater spending since the Aug. 8 event, installation of sanitary protections, targeted creek/culvert work, and plans for consultant studies and an RFP for a Tinkers Creek watershed study between January and April.

City Manager Thomas J. Sheridan told Hudson City Council on Dec. 17 that post‑August 8 flood recovery and mitigation work has included contractors clearing creeks and debris, county assistance on erosion control, installation of about 25 manhole protection devices to prevent sanitary inflow during road flooding, and about $168,000 in stormwater expenditures this year that were not budgeted.

Sheridan described targeted repairs and studies across multiple neighborhoods: College Street (culvert replacement and…

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