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Residents, watershed advocates raise alarms about rock sizing on Santa Fe River Greenway
Summary
Multiple citizens and watershed advocates told the commission that recent Greenway construction used rock materials smaller than the design specs and urged county staff and the consulting engineer to confirm compliance. Public Works later confirmed the contractor was on notice and remedial steps are planned.
Several speakers at the May 12 meeting urged the county to review construction materials used on the Santa Fe River Greenway between Seiler and San Ysidro.
Neil Williams, a retired environmental and river-restoration engineer, told the commission "the rocks are just too small" compared with other segments and the plans he reviewed. Williams said he…
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