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Clinton council approves Frog Hollow project steps, authorizes financing actions

Clinton City Council · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The council approved plans, legal engagement and steps to construct the Frog Hollow Restoration Project, moved to use state forgivable loan/grant funding and set procurement dates; staff said construction could finish by June 2027 and the project treats stormwater from roughly 140 acres.

Clinton — The City Council moved the Frog Hollow Restoration Project toward construction at its Jan. 13 meeting, approving plans and related financing measures that officials say will improve stormwater quality for roughly 140 acres north of the bluff.

City Engineer Jason Craft outlined the project as a constructed wetland that will route and treat runoff, settle pollutants and discharge to the manufacturer's ditch that ultimately drains to the Mississippi River. He told the council the project was originally selected as part of stormwater-quality…

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