City of Aurora plan to stage dredged material near Gates Elementary draws questions from district staff
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Staff presented preliminary City of Aurora plans to stage dredged dredge material in large 'socks' near practice fields at Macedon Lake; staff said the city told them the practice fields would not be occupied but requested clearer renderings and details before the district signs off.
District staff updated the Buildings & Grounds Committee on preliminary plans from the City of Aurora to store dredged material in large containment "socks" near Macedon Lake, an area of practice fields behind Gates Elementary.
Speaker 2 presented the slide materials and described an area the city proposed using to "store some of this, dredged material in those large socks." Staff said the city originally mentioned spreading and leveling material on the practice field but later told district staff that it would not do so. "They say they are not going to do that," Speaker 2 said, describing the city's clarification that the work would take place around the outside of the practice area rather than on fields used for play.
The transcript shows a discrepancy in a graphic label: staff referred to the project as "Macedon Lake," while one slide is transcribed as "Mastodon Lake." Staff told the committee the fencing shown on the graphic is intended as temporary and would be partial — used to keep the containment socks secure — and said the city may add swales and berms near bike and walking paths to improve aesthetics.
Committee members pressed for access assurances to ensure public use of the practice fields would be preserved and asked staff to continue pressing the city for clearer renderings and a developed plan. Speaker 2 said they would keep pushing the city for updates and bring refined drawings back to the committee for review before any district agreement.
No formal action was taken; staff will report back with updated renderings and more specific plans.
