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Storm Water Management - Stream Naturalization
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(10-07-2022, 04:53 AM)danbrotherston Wrote: Never mind steep sides, there are buildings that are between 0 and 20 meters from the current edge of the creek.

The proposed design would need 20-40 meters of extra space. The unstated fact about the proposal is that it includes demolition of 3-4 homes and a medium sized industrial building.

Indeed, something like the Shoemaker Creek naturalization simply won't fit, so my assumption was that they would work within the limits of the current creek/trail real estate.

Have they actually approved a plan to purchase and demolish properties? Or it's just a staff proposal for now?
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RE: Storm Water Management - Stream Naturalization - by tomh009 - 10-08-2022, 05:24 PM

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