Receive report on stormwater trash capture device installations
In Plain English
The California Department of Transportation funded devices that catch trash before it flows into storm drains. Public Works installed these devices at multiple locations around the city. The report updates the council on which installations are complete and how well the devices are working.
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Accept $10.3 million from Caltrans to build 4 large trash capture devices
Accept $2.5 million from Caltrans to build 2 trash capture devices
Authorize $2.3 million to build water capture facility on Bayview Avenue
Accept $3 million from Caltrans to build trash capture devices at Regatta Boulevard
Build additional trash capture device on Cutting Boulevard using remaining $3 million
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