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Staff outlines Nature at the Confluence park plan and $750,000 congressional aid for lift station
Summary
City staff said a federal cleanup grant (read in the record as $1.44 million) plus a $600,000 matching allocation will advance early work at Nature at the Confluence; staff also said a $750,000 congressional allocation for a lift station has been re-awarded pending federal budget approval and that the lift station's cost estimates have risen to about $7.7 million.
City staff reported Jan. 20 that work on the Nature at the Confluence park is set to begin in phases after the city was awarded a federal cleanup grant and a matching allocation that will fund early remediation and design work.
Sonia told the council the record shows a federal cleanup grant of about $1.44 million to remove contaminated soils at the former Dwey station and that the city has identified roughly $600,000 in matching funds for the next steps of park design and…
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