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Delaware County drainage board approves reconstruction, hires engineering firm and greenlights multiple tie-ins
Summary
The county drainage board approved moving forward on a reconstructed regulated drain petition, voted to hire Lochmuller Engineering for design and survey work, and authorized private tile tie-ins to Ferguson Creek and an 18-inch regulated drain; maintenance claims were also approved.
The Delaware County Drainage Board on Tuesday approved moving forward with a petition to reconstruct a regulated drain and authorized hiring Lochmuller Engineering to survey and design the project.
The board opened a petition hearing on a reconstruction request tied to property associated with Dale Connor and discussed whether the work should extend up to Hogg (Hog) Creek. After members said there was adequate landowner support, a motion to proceed with reconstruction of the new section passed on a roll-call vote. An unidentified board member moved the reconstruction motion; recorded "Yes" votes in the transcript were from Mister Whitehead, Mister Hamilton, Miss Reagan, Mister Christie and Mister Boffo.
Board members said they had spoken with Lochmuller Engineering by Zoom and that the firm has an engineer assigned to the project. "I am in favor of hiring Lochmuller to provide their services for this reconstruction project," a board member said during discussion. The board then voted to contract with Lochmuller; recorded votes in the…
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