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North Dayton drainage study advances one project to 60% design despite BRIC shortfall

Board of Lyon County Commissioners · April 16, 2026
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A Lumis Associates scoping study filtered 40+ ADMP projects to a short list and advanced a Grash & Rose Peak drainage project to 60% design; the project did not meet FEMA BRIC benefit‑cost thresholds but consultants said coupling with other improvements or grants could improve competitiveness.

Lumis Associates engineers on Thursday presented a prioritization and scoping report for North Dayton watershed drainage improvements and advanced one near‑term project to 60% design.

Dan Stucky, director of engineering at Lumis, and senior engineer Ian Mafy summarized a two‑phase approach that screened roughly 40 projects from a 2019 area drainage master plan down to a handful that met budget, environmental and independent‑operation criteria. The team used factors including estimated cost, parcels benefited, road flooding hazards,…

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