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Leon Valley council authorizes $8,300 engineering analysis of drop‑wall option for Hebner Creek erosion
Summary
After years of back-and-forth over erosion control at Huebner (Hebner) Creek, the City of Leon Valley approved a motion to fund an approximately $8,278 engineering analysis of a concrete "drop wall" option; the analysis will be presented with three other options at a joint workshop with the Historical Society.
The City of Leon Valley on Dec. 16 authorized roughly $8,300 for engineers to analyze a fourth option — a localized concrete "drop wall" — as part of the ongoing effort to address erosion near Huebner (Hebner) Creek.
The council discussion began after staff explained that the Leon Valley Historical Society had requested the city and its engineers consider a concrete drop structure to address active erosion near the SAWS recycled water line that crosses the creek. City Manager described the choice facing council as whether to treat the work as a flood-control project (which can attract grants) or as an erosion-only project. Staff said a comprehensive drop-wall analysis would cost $8,278 and that, if the work were reclassified…
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