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Staff proposes $30,000 scoping study to address shoreline erosion draining to Lake Champlain

Unidentified Meeting · December 16, 2024
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Summary

Staff presented a proposal to fund a scoping study to identify conceptual designs that would reduce erosion where a loop of roads drains to Lake Champlain; members raised questions about homeowner cooperation, eligibility for funding on private roads and long-term maintenance.

Staff presented a project-development proposal to identify and conceptually design interventions for shoreline erosion along a loop of roads that drain directly to Lake Champlain, estimating roughly $30,000 for the scoping phase and five conceptual designs. Speaker 3 described the area as "a road that makes a loop" where runoff "captures multiple rows of housing" and said the scoping work would hire a consultant to "assess the area and come back to us with, you know, a number of projects and conceptual designs."

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