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Agency outlines levee repairs, river restoration and BRIC funding uncertainty

Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency · April 15, 2026
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Director Michael Pasqual told the board that multiple flood‑control projects are advancing — including Tudor season two mobilization and a nearly $32 million grant for Robinson's Riffle — but that BRIC funding is in flux after a federal pause and legal action.

At its meeting the Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency heard an update on a slate of flood‑control projects and on the uncertain status of a major federal resilience grant program.

Michael Pasqual, the agency director, said contractors are mobilizing for season two of the Tudor flood risk reduction project, with on‑site work set to begin April 15 and this year’s scope including a 136‑inch at‑grade pipe and a 20‑inch pressure pipe. "Our contractor, Nordic Industries, is mobilizing as we speak," Pasqual told the board.

Pasqual said the 5.2‑mile Sutter Bypass East Levee Repair project is at 100% design and will be sent to DWR, the Army Corps…

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