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Status `96: Engineering has begun the preliminary survey and design work. The <br /> scope of the project was expanded to enhance the capacity of the existing line on 7th <br /> Pl. by either upsizing the existing 30" pipe or by installing a companion pipe. <br /> Status `97: Inclusion of sedimentation manholes was eliminated in favor of sumps in <br /> the catch basins. Plans are 95% done. Project is scheduled to go to bid February - <br /> March,1997. <br /> 11. Location: Fir Crest (near Hendricks Park) <br /> Nature of Problem: An inadequate drainage system at the intersection of Fircrest and <br /> Sylvan has created heavy runoff from bubbler catch basin #53536. Water is fre- <br /> quently being directed away from the gutter on the west side of the street and entering <br /> driveways on the downhill east side, creating drainage problems for residents. <br /> Recommended Solution: Piped storm line connection from structure #53712 to <br /> #53537. <br /> Status: As a City maintenance project, inlet #53537, located in the ditch on the south <br /> side of Sylvan at the intersection with Fir Crest was lowered, with a sloping concrete <br /> reveal added to improve drainage. The recipient bubbler catch basin #53536 was <br /> moved approximately 40' to the north to prevent the runoff from entering the drive- <br /> ways on the east side of Fir Crest. Although there have been no reported flooding <br /> complaints from residents since this work was completed, a drainage problem still <br /> exists in this area. This could be solved with the installation of a piped system with <br /> an additional manhole and catch basins, where needed, running north to manhole <br /> #53712. <br /> 12. Location: Open ditch along west side of Trainsong Park. <br /> Nature of Problem: Open drainage ditch from Lassen St. to the north edge of Train- <br /> song Park has a history of use as an illegal dumping site for old appliances, tires, <br /> animal carcasses, household garbage, and drug paraphernalia resulting in citizen <br /> complaints /requests for City maintenance action. <br /> Recommended Solution: Enclose ditch to pipe from beginning of ditch at Lassen St. <br /> to the north edge of Trainsong Park. If system is to connect with existing or proposed <br /> systems to the west, include piped crossing under Hwy 99 with the impending <br /> reconstruction project. <br /> Status: Preliminary design options established. Project has not been pursued due to <br /> cost/benefit. Easement required. <br /> 13. Location: 13th Ave. and Interior St. <br /> Nature of Problem: Flooding of entire intersection and adjoining properties during <br /> 97re1ab.ete 3/97 bne 6 <br />
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